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Mobile Home Tenants Have the AG’s Attention

Mobile Home Tenants Have the AG’s Attention

Mobile Home Tenants Have the AG’s Attention

Earlier this year, Crosscut reported on an Aberdeen park facing rising rents and cut services. Farah Eltohamy shares how the story has evolved.

Mobile home parks are often considered one of the most reliable forms of affordable housing. Some tenants in Washington beg to differ.  

This summer, Farah Eltohamy and Mai Hoang investigated allegations that one management company, Hurst & Son LLC, raised rents and fees while reducing services at the mobile home properties it had recently purchased across the state. 

Tenants from those parks filed complaints with the state attorney general’s office, and in October, those complaints were heard.  

In this episode of Crosscut Reports, we replay our interview with Eltohamy from August about the first round of allegations into Hurst & Son LLC. Then we check back in to hear the latest on the state’s investigation – and what tenants in other mobile home parks are experiencing right now. 

Read more on Crosscut.com about what's at stake for Hurst & Son LLC tenants as well as other mobile home park residents.

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Credits

Host/Producer:  Sara Bernard and Maleeha Syed 

Reporter: Farah Eltohamy

Story editor: Ryan Famuliner

Executive producer: Sarah Menzies

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Sara Bernard

Sara Bernard

Sara Bernard is a senior podcast producer and co-host of Northwest Reports at Cascade PBS. She was previously the host and producer of This Changes Everything.

Maleeha Syed

Maleeha Syed

Maleeha Syed is a podcast producer and the co-host of Northwest Reports. She previously worked as the Cascade PBS communities reporter and as a staff reporter at the Burlington Free Press in Vermont.