Little Havana mobile home owners gear up legal fight against development
Lawyers for the Silver Court residents issued a new filing under a little-used part of Florida law that may help trailer park residents statewide.
Attorneys for the residents of Silver Court Trailer Park have asked a judge to halt eviction proceedings on the Little Havana property, citing a Florida mobile home law meant to protect vulnerable people from becoming homeless.
The Silver Court Homeowners Association (HOA) filed a motion for a temporary injunction in Miami-Dade County court, arguing 1989 Sunny Court LLC — the park's owner — didn't get the legally-required government permission to change the zoning on the mobile home park before evicting people.
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