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Alyssa Paros
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Johnstown, PA
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Mobile Home Development Laws PA

Alyssa Paros
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Johnstown, PA
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Does anyone know the mobile home development laws in PA, specifically Johnstown (15904)? I know I’ve listened to podcasts that say that it’s tough to develop a new mobile home park due to new laws, but I’m not sure of the specifics.

We’re looking at a new home that has about 4 acres between it and a mobile home park. It’s separated by woods and I’m not concerned now, but am concerned with how an addition onto the current mobile home park would affect our property value of it was every sold.

It could be a mute point if adding onto the mobile home park is not possible or at least highly unlikely.

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