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Title: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: wimpy on January 15, 2013, 11:17:16 AM
ONG BEACH ISLAND - January 14, 2013 (WPVI) -- Some residents of Long Beach Island are experiencing delayed heartbreak from Hurricane Sandy after they were told they need to leave their homes forever.

Charley Stites is one of the residents of the LBI Trailer Park in Holgate dealing with the devastating news.

"I'm 77; I didn't have a house somewhere else. This is my life," Stities said.


Because it would be too costly for the owner to rebuild electric, water, and sewer systems, after more than 60 years, the 5-acre park will not reopen this summer.

Residents were notified by e-mail Sunday.

"I know it was a storm, nobody's fault. I understand all of that, but I believe, it's immoral the way it's been handled," Stites said.

Residents say they've been told not only will the park not reopen, but by February 15th they've got to remove their trailers along with decks, sheds and anything else on the property.

"Get a demo price now, knock your home down, and get out of here in the next 30 days, after two months of encouraging conversations from management," Pat Foley of North Hanovers aid.

Owner Bob Muroff is out of the country and unreachable.

A spokesman for the trailer park had no comment.

142 families pay roughly $7,000 a year to rent the lots. Some prepay, but will not get those fees back.

Year-round resident Larry Shrader is crushed. Unlike at least 50 others that were destroyed, his trailer is repairable. He can't bear the thought of leaving the community he says saved him after his wife died six years ago.

"This is my life. I have nowhere to go basically. I could go somewhere, but this is all the memories I had with [my wife] Vicky," Schrader said.

The owner told residents he deeply regrets closing the trailer park.

Renters are responsible for paying for all removal and demolition costs.
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: wb on January 15, 2013, 12:03:26 PM
Some prepay, but will not get those fees back.

If I pay rent in advance, and then am not allowed to rent what I paid for, I am getting my money back. One way or the other.
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: IrishAyes on January 15, 2013, 12:29:47 PM
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Owner Bob Muroff is out of the country and unreachable.

This part really struck a bad note to me. Sounds like a low life to me. Out of the country and screwing those who paid good money to him every month and made him enough that he can be 'out of the country'.   thd
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: Kenny on January 15, 2013, 02:34:49 PM
142 trailers @ $7,000 per year = $994,000

The owner sounds like a scum bag to me  nosmly
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: Capt. Carl on January 15, 2013, 03:21:24 PM
This also happened in Highlands at the mouth of the Shrewsbury....all residents told to find another home. Damn shame...especially when they build condos on the property.
Damn Shame.  nosmly
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: Hotrod on January 15, 2013, 08:13:39 PM
Ah man..  very not Cool...
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: BigAl13 on January 15, 2013, 11:15:39 PM
This has happened in a lot of places, I feel terrible as a reader and I feel helpless as someone still going through the effects of the storm. Its a shame.
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: fellinger on January 15, 2013, 11:25:19 PM
Wow. And what recourse do the residents have when he sells the property to a developer for more than it's worth? Right, probably none. Sick
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: Fishin Dude on January 16, 2013, 10:23:37 AM
Another case of "The little guy gets screwed".
Title: Re: Sandy too much for LBI Trailer Park
Post by: Maritime Matt on February 05, 2013, 08:34:18 PM
This has happened in a lot of places, I feel terrible as a reader and I feel helpless as someone still going through the effects of the storm. Its a shame.
I could not agree more.