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Robert Lenfestey
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cary, NC
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Dedicate Service (Power) Pole to Tenant/Homeowners

Robert Lenfestey
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cary, NC
Posted

We purchased a 44 lot mobile home park a year ago.  We have no park owned homes, all are owned by the residents and we collect lot rent only. Each home has an electrical service pole that consists of a meter, meter box, and main panel.  The investors who have moved homes in recently had their own service poles installed that belong to them.  I'm not sure who owns the rest of them, us or the residents.  Maintenance of the power line above the pole is the responsibility of the electrical utility. Can we dedicate the poles to the residents so that they are responsible for repairs and maintenance?

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