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Rachel H.#2 Mobile Home Park Investing Contributor
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Houston and Galveston Mobile Home Investors

Rachel H.#2 Mobile Home Park Investing Contributor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hope all the mobile home investors are doing OK in Houston and Galveston area. Heard its pretty bad out there. Know many who have homes and parks in the area. Been through a flood myself, so I can definitely relate! Take care and stay safe. 

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Gulliver R.
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Gulliver R.
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hope you guys in Lower TX are safe and surviving!

In that topic for MHP owners that have all tenant-owned homes are there much of a concern with flooding? Maybe amp boxes or electrical lines?

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