B.O. Plenty wrote:
The rent is a set fee. How can they charge you more than the next guy? I was on a seasonal site for 16 years. yes the rate went up almost every year but it went up the same for everybody. It sounds like you shouldn't believe everything you read...
B.O.
Sometimes you sign a contract that locks you into a set price for a certain number of years, or limits the amount that rent can be increased. Once you sell it, the new owner has to pay the market rate, not the contract rate. I've never had a park model situation, but my neighbor across the street has one. He signs 10 year contracts to lock in the price. He saves some money over the long term and the owners of the park have "guaranteed" rent for 10 years.