mission statement

OMHA, INC

To unite, inform, and educate the homeowners in the Rent Controlled Manufactured Home Parks in Oceanside. OMHA will interact with the City of Oceanside, and will join efforts with organizations that have similar goals like GSMOL (Golden State Manufactured home Owners League) to pass laws that will benefit the homeowner.

Resident Stories

“Laguna Vista Mobile Home Park — Several years ago, I attended a general meeting of the OMHA board being held in my park. As I attended more meetings, I discovered a group of people with a wealth of information regarding the City of Oceanside and the laws that govern Rent Control for the Mobile Home Community. Along with this knowledge came a passion to keep homeowners informed and aware of their rights and changes taking place that could affect their communities. Currently, I am the Vice President of OMHA and the Park Representative for Laguna Vista Estates. I am encouraged by the work OMHA does and consider it a privilege to serve on the Board!”

— Penny Russell

Resident Resources

From Diane Hanson, OMHA President

SB869 Management Training

This bill would require the Department of Housing and Community Development, by May 1, 2025, to adopt regulations to require at least one person per mobilehome park or recreational vehicle park employed or acting under contract as an onsite manager or assistant manager, or otherwise acting in an onsite or offsite managerial capacity or role, on behalf of a mobilehome park or recreational vehicle park to receive training, as specified. The required training to be at least 6 hours, and no more than 8 hours, during the initial year and would require an online end-of-year examination to occur, as specified.
 

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