🌟 MY STORY

Five years ago, I moved back home to Louisiana to take care of my aging father. It was a difficult season, but also a meaningful one — the kind of time you don’t get back, and the kind of responsibility you take on out of love.

I found a peaceful, quiet mobile home community where I could focus on him and rebuild my own life. I used my pension to buy a home because apartment rents had become impossible, and this community felt stable, calm, and safe.

A few months after my father passed away, everything changed.

A notice appeared on my door saying the park had been bought by an investment company.

I remember standing there thinking:

Why would an investment company buy a mobile home park?

These residents don’t have much money.

How could this possibly be a “profit opportunity”?

Trying to understand what was happening, I started researching.

That’s when I discovered something called Mobile Home University — a program that teaches investors how mobile home parks can be highly profitable because, when rents go up, residents often have no choice but to accept it. The homes are expensive to move, and many can’t be moved at all.

Reading that was a moment I’ll never forget.

It explained everything I was seeing — not just here, but across the country.

I had only lived in my community for five years, but many of my neighbors had lived there for decades. Seniors on fixed incomes. Disabled residents. People who thought they would spend the rest of their lives in peace.

Suddenly, that peace was gone.

That moment — that notice on the door, and the research that followed — is what started this entire project. It started out of confusion, concern, and a desire to understand what was happening not just here, but everywhere.

This site exists because what happened to us is happening across the United States.

And people deserve to know the truth so they can protect themselves, their families, and their communities.