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Show WASATCH September 7, 1999 COUNTY COURIER Royal Coachman Run-around By Sam Allen, Investigative Reporter Wasatch Ganal Floods Basement Chad Jones, a resident of Valley Hills, works on a sdpeneoe trench — will hopefully prevent his basement from getting flooded again by the leaky| Wasatch Canal. In order to permanently fix the problem he will have to remove and replace at his own expense a playhouse in his backyard as well as a fence that borders the canal. The Central. Utah Water Conservancy District will then come in and recompact the soil that lines the canal along his property. A close inspection reveals there is no waterDiOeas material _ " on the sides of his foundation. The Royal: Qedchinan trailer park, located just south of Heber City on US > 40, has recently. had several frustrated tenants who have not been able to sell their homes due to perceived obstruction from their landlord. oat es Royal Coachman Freak Storm Hurls Tramipotine Last Monday’s (08/31/99) freak storm picked up a capita bictetoine to Rebecca Treu and hurled it over a block away. The ensuing flight damaged a neighbors front porch railing and the siding on the home where it came to rest. Remarkably no See was reported to the boat or truck in the photo. ‘me i Ogien's a means i ARPE , ™ Sens tay (433) 649-5356 | - So Ah. M0 ine on he a0 : 9 :geht to get approved by © Royal she had everything arranged for the sale of her double-wide modular home but to. buy an existing home. Reportedly prospective buyers may be denied credit when a buyer with good credit tried to close the deal Hernandez claims the manager of Royal Coachman tried to to rent a lot with an existing home but block the sale. at the same time will be offered credit for a vacant lot, if the landlord can arrange to sell him or her a home. Stacy Eevisndes needed to move since her mother-in-law, who had been Since it has been so difficult for some residents of Royal Coachman to sell recently diagnosed with multiple sclero- their existing homes due sis, had moved in with her. In order to credit standard imposed upon their buy- a According to Stacy, the manager was making excuses for not approving her prospective buyer even though her in Royal Coachman must pay rent for the land they live on whether they own their own home or not. In order to purchase a home Coachman a resident must in Royal first get approved by a mortgage company. Then they must pass the landlord’s credit to the double ers, some have just walked away from their homes when they have had to move. As a result, their credit ratings have been destroyed and their homes have been repossessed ey their mortgage “Serapaey: According to Stacy, the manager initially said he was delaying the sale because all tenants had to have an A+ credit rating in order to get approved. The manager had previously approved another tenant who is currently in bankruptcy. Even though the mortgage company carries a much greater financial risk While Stacy Hernandez was trying to get her home sold she had to live in a hotel at considerable expense and inconvenience. In the end, after inquiries by the Courier, Stacy’s prospec- than Royal Coachman, it appears it has been harder for some prospective resi- home. % check so they are qualified to rent the land their home is located on. could be yours... dents. Coachman, at least when they are trying buyer had already been approved by a mortgage company. All of the residents Season Tickets oS radene of take care of her properly she needed bigger home. BYU*BYU>BYU a ae epeeae c a es trailer park, thought tive buyer was allowed to purchase her he ste OPEN HOUSE ste September 11, 1999 2-4 pm Kathy “Katie” Dunn “ soy Te Acer port aL si AN 1177 Little Hobble Creek ¢ Wallsburg, UT Brick home on 10 acres of horse property. Water shares and farm equipment. Owner Finance—Great Terms ‘D ours, if you buy $2000 worth of floor WardleEY coverings with us at either our Park City or Heber store. Office (435) 649-9200 _ Mobile (801) 372-6825 Toll Free 800-999-7355 ATC wa Ones, Gardens” HY! |