Below is a partial list of Mobile Home Parks in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois and New Mexico currently or previously managed by Sierra Corporate Management (SCM), and owned by a Kort & Scott (K&S) company.
* Mobile Home Park Management Companies: Sierra Corporate Management (K&S), Apex Residential Management (K&S), Bessire and Casenhiser, Investment Property Group, J & H Asset Property Management
If you have a complaint regarding your mobile home park that is managed by Sierra Corporate Management and owned by a Kort & Scott DBA(s), and you have exhausted your efforts with the park manager or his or her designee, we suggest contacting Sierra Corporate Management company headquarters.
Sierra Corporate Management, Inc.
320 North Park Vista Street
Anaheim, California 92806-3722
Phone: 714-575-5130
Fax: 714-575-5139
If your valid and fully documented complaint(s) has not been satisfactorily resolved by Sierra Corporate Management within a reasonable period of time not to exceed thirty (30) days, and it is related to Health and Safety concerns within the mobile home park, you can submit an online complaint to the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD).
Sierra Corporate Management DOES NOT OWN your mobile home park.
Sierra Corporate Management are the mobile home park management division of a Kort & Scott DBA.
Each KSFG owned and SCM managed mobile home park may have a specific named entity that may own the Ground Lease or Leasehold. These named business entities fall under the KS Corporate Umbrella.
Fri, Nov 22, 2019 – Kabateck LLP attorneys representing hundreds of low-income mobile home residents in Long Beach, California secured a nearly $57 million settlement, which is the largest settlement ever involving a mobile home park.
Sometimes, in mobilehome parks, disputes can arise between mobilehome/manufactured homeowners and park management. To help resolve some of these disputes, California created the Mobilehome Residency Law Protection Program (MRLPP) through the Mobilehome Residency Law Protection Act of 2018, Assembly Bill 3066 (Chapter 774, Statutes of 2018).
Must be a mobilehome / manufactured homeowner residing in a permitted mobilehome park.
Complaints for issues within mobilehome parks related to Mobilehome Residency Law violations (California Civil Code). Common violations include illegal grounds for eviction, failure to provide proper notice of rent increases, or no written rental agreement between the park and mobilehome owner.
Complaints must be submitted to HCD. HCD provides assistance to help resolve and coordinate resolution of the most severe alleged violations of the Mobilehome Residency Law. Visit the How to Submit a Complaint page for details on ways to submit your complaint to HCD.