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February 2024 by ANGELA CHRISTENSEN
Pretty clean and well planned.
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December 2023 by Dee Delavega
A good friend lives here and every time I visited the community is just a very pleasant place to be
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June 2023 by Theresa
People I know have lived there for years and seen comfortable with their choice at CP. Note: the GPS isn't very accurate with the street names and even tells you to enter at a closed off section, per used to.
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June 2023 by Nancy Cardona
They have terrible consumer service and no one ever answers the phone, if they do they rudely answer and hang up. The pool is never open although stated otherwise.
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January 2023 by Gina Mileto
Canterbury Park is a dump! Unkept mobile homes and yards. Management doesn't enforce the rules and regulations. This place is a fire hazard with all the mattresses and junk in yards. Overcrowded with too many people/families living in each home. No parking for guests.These are suppose to be single family homes. Management and owners don't care. This has been an on going issue for many years and it's only getting worse.
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November 2022 by Gabriel Berdeja
Pool lifeguard for summer 2022 is very strict, wouldn’t let me in with my shirt on but would let others wear their shirts, also told me if i kept trying to get in with out an adult i would be banned after i told him many times my family friend parent is watching out for me!very un justified. Roads are bad, rarely any more parking, maintenance never does their job or keep this community clean. Also dogs are always loose in this area. This could be a better place!
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November 2021 by Justin Wheeler (Thatguyinblack)
This is a nice place cheap and in the price range. This is a family friendly part, with individuality. Neighborhood is peaceful and quiet. The potholes though are to much.
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November 2021 by Hello COS
Welcome to Canterbury Park MHC,Before you visit or plan to move here PLEASE READ & CONSIDER the following:LEASE - The lease is mostly symbolic and only applies sometimes and to some residents. When a new manager comes in, they interpret the lease however they want and enforce whatever they want. If it's not on the lease, they'll do it anyways (because who cares about the residents opinion right?). The residents only receive a letter with the new changes (no questions, input or feedback required or considered).COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT - The managers, people in charge of "running" the day-to-day operations of the community are always changing. Here today, gone tomorrow. The turnover rate is ridiculous and unfortunately there isn't one specific reason. Also, good luck finding someone at the office or the office open or someone that will help you that is not the corporate secretary/voicemail. And honestly, sometimes even if there is someone in the office they aren't much help at all.To be fair, a couple of the past managers and assistant mangers have actually been nice and willing to help/work with the residents but this is not always the case.COMMUNITY MAINTENANCE -Question: Who is in charge/responsible of maintaining the community?Answer: Who knows? Your guess is as good as ours.Evidence: Just take a drive around the community and you will notice a few things including: the state of the roads (huge potholes), the state of some of the fences/gates, the state of the pool (heater) and the state of some of the homes. It's so sad to drive around this community and seeing how bad the roads are. It is also a common complaint from residents that requests for maintenance/fixing something made to office more often than not go unheard (fall on deaf ears).VEHICLE PARKING - The simplest way to explain it is that it is a "COMPLETE AND UTTER MESS". The judge, jury and executioner of all matters relating to parking is a guy who rides a white tow truck from "Collins Towing Inc". This man and this company are the textbook (and real world) definition of predatory towing. He rides around in his tow truck like a vulture day and night just waiting to strike. He often gets off his truck and examines each vehicle very very very closely to find any fault and then quickly hooks them up. He also likes to intimidate and threaten the residents about towing their vehicles if they don't do what he says. He also likes to stash/pile cars on some neighboring streets outside (but near) the community so that he can tow as many cars as possible. But one can't put the entire blame on this guy/company since it is the community management that allows it and wash their hands each time you try to discuss the issue. Vehicle parking rules also seem to change with each new management as evidenced by the last 12 months. If you aren't a resident (and honestly even if you are) always keep an eye on your vehicle (don't get off if you don't have to) and don't believe/follow the signs since they don't matter (especially to the tow truck driver). At the time of posting this review, the community residents and visitors are genuinely scared to park in the community hence why the parking lots are empty.MANAGEMENT/RESIDENT COMMUNICATION - The communication between management and its residents is very poor. All you get is your monthly bill/invoice and a sad letter from the office each month. The office will only contact you when there is a problem or needs you to follow the rules. As mentioned before, residents don't get the chance to provide input or their opinion on any changes to the rules/policies. They only get a letter with their bill stating the new changes and when they will take effect, no exception.ANNUAL RENT INCREASE - Every year you can expect to see an increase in the base rent price, no exception. This is a bit ironic since one of the common/main excuses used by management on why they don't fix or maintain any of the above issues is the "lack of money".
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November 2021 by Flo G
We have been here for over 13 years now and make sure we pay our lot rent on time and take care of our property. We recently got new management and we had stickers on our cars for parking and it made parking for the residents so much nicer. Now the park has taken away the stickers and expects residents to park in the overflow parking by the office which will only hold approximately 20 to 25 cars or park 4 blocks away and walk home. I have 3 autos registered on my lease and have had and now I'm being told if I park that car across the street it will be towed and I can't even get a visitor pass to put on the car so it won't be towed. All 3 autos are used on a daily basis and do not just sit in the same spot. I feel whoever changed this has no idea of how much the stickers on the cars were working.The cars that are parking on the streets do not even belong in the parkand if they are visitors there is plenty of parking for them in thevisitor parking and overflow areas. Why are the residents beinginconvenienced. We are the ones paying to live and park here. I wastold per my lease we are only allowed 2 autos. Well per my lease ofover 13 years ago, it was approved for 3 autos. I did not sign a leasewith the new company that took over, so why are they allowed to changethis on us?The fencing in the park is terrible. There are several fences that thepark is responsible for that have not been fixed. Work orders are put inby residents and we are told there is no money to fix them.Potholes are terrible as well. There are potholes at the entrance of thepark and throughout the park along with near the mailboxes are so deepthey could almost swallow a little car. Why are these not being fixed?Also, the pool is a really nice pool. The heater has been out of itsince I moved in. Why is this not fixed where residents are able to goto the pool and enjoy the water without jumping into a deep freeze ofwater.I feel with the amount that we pay for lot rent, that the park would beable to keep up with the property and not let it go. This use to be thenicest park in town. Now it is looking shabby and the riff-raff is beingallowed to take over and call the shots on parking and being able to have10 and 20 people living in their homes with all those cars.Without the stickers on the cars for residents, we will have all kinds ofparking issues again along with the police coming in and finding stolencars in the overflow, visitor, and storage areas again.We are very dishearten and considering moving our home out of the parkor selling and moving elsewhere. I really loved this place and we havehad some really good management in here that were really on top of fixing the issues and they left, because of politics from Corporate.It's sad when a company cares more about Money than the people that work for them or the people that are paying their rents and trying to keep the park nice.We are not the only ones that feel this way in the park. I hope thiswill be resolved and we will not be threatened to move our home out orsell and or be removed.Resolution we would like see happen:Would like the parking stickers back, fencing fixed, potholes fixed &pool heater fixed and care more about your residents
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November 2021 by Denise Hatfield
I am a caregiver 3 days a week here for someone. Some of the areas are nice others not so much. The bad thing about this place is the huge pot holes in the roads. They have been there a long time and are getting bigger by the day.
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November 2021 by Daniela Garcia
My parents have lived in their mobile home for 8 years now, and the one thing I can say is how sad it is to see management so unwilling to help the community. Instead of helping resolve any issues that pertain to the community, they immediately become defensive as if they’re being attacked for a simple question. Spoke to the office this morning in regards to having my little Ford Ranger towed for parking in the visitor parking, and as I’m trying to get some answers she immediately begins with “If you would have read the sign,” which for the record, this sign in bold letters says, VISITOR PARKING, just as it had when you didn’t need a pass to park here two weeks ago. She also stated “All the tenants keep complaining so the towing might change again.” So weekly update to anyone hoping to park at Canturbury Park, please know you need to stop by the office and register for a visitor’s pass to park in the neighborhood. If you are considering moving to Caturbury Park, please note that towing agreements change with the passing season and if you have any issues don’t plan on the office being much help.
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November 2020 by Ken Haynes
It used to be good but since the owners started going all corporate like they all do for money the new management and rules don’t make you feel like you live in a home. Starting to feel like an apartment.
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November 2020 by Nona Schreck
We have lived here for 13 years and the lot rent just keeps going up but nothing gets done around here for the money. When we moved in the lot rent covered water sewer and trash but now they divide up the water bill and everyone has to pay the same amount regardless of how many people live in the home . But still the the lot rent increased
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November 2020 by Oddalys Ortiz
Used to be a great place to live but the trailer park has made a lot of rules, especially about parking. And they dont tell you parking regulations so people get towed and they can split the profit with the tow company. Whats the point of giving out parking passes if yourr going to get towed for not moving the car 72hrs .
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November 2019 by jak greg
I've lived here for over 25 years & generally didn't have any problems. It was sold to another corporation & there's been a lot of managers come & go. Most of us drop our rent payments in a 'drop-box' so we don't get a receipt unless we ask for one. NEVER had any problems all these years until now. The manager here now, Gabrielle something, she's Hispanic & seems to either be racist or just a SNAKE. One of our long-time mobile home owner's dropped their payment in the 'drop-box' like always & this manager accused them of paying late which they adamantly disputed. The manager has refused to accept their rent payments because she says they owe imaginary 'late' fees & is now evicting them for 'non-payment of rent' even though they've paid their rent on time! I am now avidly looking to move out of here if this is how they treat us long-time tenants who always pay & never cause problems. I recommend anyone thinking of moving here to think twice, because as of right now it's being managed by Slum Lord.