By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Mobile-home tenants got slapped with taxes Thursday after the California Supreme Court unanimously held that mobile-home park owners may ask them to pitch in to pay for property tax costs.
The justices concluded that a state law banning property owners from charging tenants fees other than rent and utilities does not necessarily preclude them from...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Mobile-home tenants got slapped with taxes Thursday after the California Supreme Court unanimously held that mobile-home park owners may ask them to pitch in to pay for property tax costs.
The justices concluded that a state law banning property owners from charging tenants fees other than rent and utilities does not necessarily preclude them from...
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