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Mobile Home Park Initiative

Mobile home communities have been recognized as one of the best options for affordable housing in Colorado. They serve a large percentage of Spanish-speaking, disabled, and undocumented individuals and families. These residents are unfortunately experiencing the dual impact of two significant societal factors: 1) the sale of land to wealthy interests, resulting in the elimination of many of these communities; and 2) the economic fall-out from COVID-19.

 

CPLP's Mobile Home Initiative seeks to assist mobile homeowners and tenants by educating mobile home residents about their rights under the Mobile Home Park Act and its amendments; by training volunteer attorneys on how to assist community members, including through the use of the State's new dispute resolution procedure; and by facilitating pro bono representation of mobile home residents.   

 

CPLP believes that this is a first of its kind initiative aimed specifically at assisting mobile home residents. We have coordinated with several organizations to provide support to these residents, including Adams County and 9to5 Colorado. 

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If you need assistance with a mobile home-related issue, please:

  • Contact us by emailing contact@copovertylawproject.org

  • Attend our legal clinic at Stout Street Health Center, on the third Wednesday of each month from 4:00-6:00 p.m.

  • Fill out our online intake form

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