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    San Tan Mobile Village

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Chandler Meadows

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    I lived in trailer #50 about 15 years ago. Loved the place but it was haunted. Many people might…read morelaugh but really my experience was awful and so was my family's . I would really like to know what happened there .

    This place is a scam! Do not move into this park or any associated properties! They had a resident…read morewho bought a mobile home with their hard earned money 40k and they decided to evict her due to "noise" complaint. They gave her 1 month to sell the property otherwise they get it for free oh and by the way the park has to approve whoever buys her property. This poor lady needed help and reached out to me and my business partner and asked us to purchase her property. We agreed to help her out, she either gets money from us or nothing. I went to purchase the property, but the park gets first right of refusal. This is a quote from the property manager (I have txt message saved) "We also need to see something that says what you're offering for ____ since we have first right of refusal." Here is what happened after I dropped off $35 application fee. I get a call from the Regional Manager who says I am not approved (before I even applied). I have 760 + credit score, more than 6 xs income, and all requirements met. They advised me that it takes 7-10 business days to get an approval/denial and I for some reason was denied before they even started the process. Essentially, they are trying to steal their tenants homes! They get you in, find some reason to kick you out, and then get your property for free if you can't find someone that they "approve" in 30 days or less. I am trying to help this poor lady out, but they won't "approve me." I am not sure if it was because the property manager told the regional manager I was Hispanic or what.

    Sunny Crest Mobile Home Park - Nice and green. Wanna take a dip?

    Sunny Crest Mobile Home Park

    (7 reviews)

    What a great place to live! The park is clean, well maintained, friendly residents, pretty. This…read morepark is quiet. I find it affordable and has a wonderful pool and spa, clubhouse, Shuffleboard area, picnic areas and fire pit area. Having lived here 4+ years, I would not want to live anywhere else. I find the manager, Rick, to be efficient, fair, good to work with. He addresses all concerns and fixes problems quickly. He is a great manager. Brian, maintenance, is always happy to address any concerns and works hard to do his job. I cannot imagine living in a better place!

    There is a serious problem at this park with feral and stray cats, where the residents are the only…read moreones who take it upon themselves to handle the situation. There are four in the park who have taken it upon themselves to do TNR to try to manage the problem. For those who may not know, TNR is Trap, Neuter, and Release. The cats are trapped, taken to a local spay clinic, and then brought back home to recover. They must be released where they were trapped. There have been at least 10 cats in the park TNR'd by the residents, some of which were pregnant, and those pregnancies were aborted. Some found loving homes, and some went to a barn cat program. At least two were too feral and were returned to the park as required by law. In Arizona, killing or harming feral and stray animals is considered a form of animal cruelty and is illegal. This includes actions such as trapping them in inhumane conditions, leaving them to die, or using them as bait. The law protects all animals, including community cats, from mistreatment, poisoning, and unsafe trapping methods. Instead of taking care of the problem as the property manager, Diana Hopps chooses to punish the residents who have chosen to take it upon themselves to handle the stray/feral cat population humanely. The residents at Sunny Crest Mobile Home Park are living on a limited income with ever-increasing lot rents and being forced to pay for yearly palm trimmings. The least the park could do is pay to hire one of the many humane and knowledgeable cat trappers in the area to TNR these cats. She complains that she "smells cat urine," and there are residents who complain that the ferals have urinated on their plants or yard furniture, yet the property manager does nothing about it except to complain about smelling urine, when those residents are doing their best to try to alleviate the problem with TNR. But we are not professionals and need help with this process. The park needs to hire someone to do TNR. Feeding feral/stray cats offers several benefits, including: - Improving their physical condition: A consistent food source can help a malnourished cat regain weight and improve its overall health. -Easier TNR: Regular feeding can make it easier to trap the cat for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, which are vital for controlling the stray population. -Monitoring their health for injuries that may require veterinary care. animals -Bonding and socialization: Consistent interaction, starting with feeding, might lead to eventual socialization, making the cat more adoptable. Marchea S.

    San Tan Mobile Village - mobileparks - Updated July 2026

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