Learn more about your rights as a manufacturedmobile home owner, manager at Oct. 8 event

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On October 8, an information session will inform manufactured/mobile home owners and managers about their rights under the state's Manufactured Housing Dispute Resolution Program. Hosted by the state Office of the Attorney General and the King County Library System, the session will occur from 6-7:30 p. m. at the Kenmore Library and online. Attendees will gain insights into their legal rights, with registration required for online participation.

Those unable to join can access resources via the library's website or a dedicated helpline. A recent law has capped rent increases, offering tenants some relief amidst rising costs. This session follows a June 2024 forum where 200 residents voiced concerns over rent hikes and property management practices. Understanding these rights is crucial for tenants and landlords navigating the current housing landscape. The information shared could empower attendees to advocate for fair treatment in their housing arrangements.

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