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Relocation Process a Hardship on Local Residents

Diana Heeb Bivona

Las Vegas Sun - Irving Downer waited four months and spent thousands of dollars for a mobile home relocation that was supposed to take a few weeks and cost him nothing.

Amid the growing number of mobile home closures in Las Vegas, Downer’s story is not an isolated one.

Downer, 65, had lived in La Jolla Mobile Home Park for 22 years when owner Icon Investment Group ordered residents to move out by mid-March so the property could be redeveloped. By state law, park owners have to pay for residents to relocate within 50 miles.

But Icon, based in Greenwood Village, Colo., went through three moving contractors while relocating Downer to nearby Millennium Estates Mobile Home Park.

Downer and other former La Jolla residents contend the first two contractors caused irreparable damage to their homes, and claim many items were stolen.

The second mover, Real Estate & Investments LLC, received a cease-and-desist order from state officials in late November because owner Ben Donlon did not have a required license to tear down and reassemble mobile homes. Continue.

For more information, contact MillionSaverHomes.com a local Las Vegas real estate broker at 702.212.3513.

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