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https://grist.org/equity/how-mobile-home-co-ops-provide-housing-security-and-climate-resilience/ | Over the last two decades, resident-owned cooperatives have become an increasingly popular way for mobile home owners in the U.S. to fight rising housing costs and support climate resilience. They provide a cooperative structure of common land stewardship which protects against predatory landlords and private equity, while facilitating the community-wide adoption of green infrastructure such as solar arrays and drainage systems for flood protection.<ref>https://grist.org/equity/how-mobile-home-co-ops-provide-housing-security-and-climate-resilience/</ref> |
Latest revision as of 23:55, 7 January 2024
Over the last two decades, resident-owned cooperatives have become an increasingly popular way for mobile home owners in the U.S. to fight rising housing costs and support climate resilience. They provide a cooperative structure of common land stewardship which protects against predatory landlords and private equity, while facilitating the community-wide adoption of green infrastructure such as solar arrays and drainage systems for flood protection.[1]