Arizona Attorney General orders Tucson mobile home park to restore power, AC

As Tucson faces one of its hottest Augusts, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is ordering a south side mobile home park to restore power and air conditioning, saying repeated outages put residents’ lives at risk.

Redwood Mobile Home Park, located near the Tucson airport, is owned by Redwood Thunderbird MHPS, county property records show. The company’s address is the same as the BoaVida Group, an investment firm that oversees properties across the country.

The cease-and-desist letter says Redwood’s inability to provide regular electricity to all of its residents during the summer months violates the Mobile Home Park Landlord Tenant Act, which governs the relationship between manufactured home owners and the landlords who own the land they rent…

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