Cavern Springs mobile home park neighbors gather to elect board members for the Sopris Mountain Collective on June 26. Courtesy of Judith Alvarez
Another Roaring Fork Valley mobile home park could be nearing a sale as residents scramble to raise funding for a resident-owned model.
Residents of the 98-lot mobile home park learned on May 5 that their park and a self–storage facility on site would be listed for sale. A notice said the owner had an offer from an undisclosed buyer for both the park and the storage site.
But a discrepancy in the price in that May 5 notice led them to file a complaint with the Division of Housing’s Mobile Home Oversight Program within the Department of Local Affairs on Aug. 13, according to Tom Snyder, the attorney retained by the residents approximately