A company that manages mobile home parks in Tucson and across the U.S. is arguing it is not legally required to update its electrical systems from 1962 for manufactured home residents at a park in Tucson today.
That’s according to the latest legal volley between BoaVida Communities, the property management company under an investment firm that invests in mobile home park properties across the country, and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes.
BoaVida has taken the first step in a possible countersuit: filing a notice of claim, a legal effort to resolve a disagreement before a lawsuit is filed, to the Attorney General’s Office…