Lived there for 6 years. Couldn't keep staff employed in the office, or a management company who saw the residents as anything more than a dollar sign the entire time. Not even the staff felt the need to obey their own rules, like stopping at stop signs or following speed limits, endangering all the residents in the area. Attitudes in the office were horrible: snappy, unhelpful, and rude (with a few exceptions). Each new management company would come in, hack the budgets in an effort to make more money, at the expense of the parks aesthetics, quality, and care.
Lot rent when we moved in in 2019 was <$500, and when we moved out in 2025, it was nearly $750/month.
They hired a company to improve the park, building new decks, patios, replacing skirting, etc. on the units, that would increase the lot rents permanently if you had anything done, not just until it was paid off, under the guise of them being "the park's problem" to maintain, but it turned out they actually hired one of the staff members' family to do the work, using a crew that didn't speak English, and weren't vetted prior, so they raised rents even though they didn't construct to code, and guaranteed nothing, leaving residents to maintain it afterwards.
The drug situation kept getting worse. 6 "random" fires in the park that were gutting trailers, but were left open to access by random people to squat without being monitored.
Good luck getting the Sherriff's department to come out there. "We'll come take a look if we can get an officer." which meant "it's not happening any time this decade, deal with it."
My dad was so scared for me to be living there, that one of his last requests before he passed (RIP) was "get my kid out of that war zone."