For the past eight years, a manufactured home park in Tucson has been overcharging its residents for water by hundreds of dollars. But that practice ended this summer when the Arizona attorney general stepped in as part of a broader investigation into submetering practices in mobile home parks.
Now Skyline Real Estate, the company that runs Desert Haven Mobile Home Park in Tucson near I-10 and Miracle Mile, will credit residents with the money they overpaid. For some residents, that’s more than $1,000.
“Mobile home residents in Arizona should pay the correct amount they owe for utilities and not a penny more,” Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a statement Thursday…