More than a hundred people living in a mobile home park in Summerside, P.E.I., have been told to pay up or move out.
Fifty-seven households in the Evergreen Village received a letter in the mail from the landlord stating, due to rising costs, the park will need to be sold.
The letter says residents have the choice to buy their current lot for $40,000 and keep their homes where they are.
“Since the roadways, water and sewer in Evergreen Village are privately-owned, to sell the lots individually and have Evergreen Village continue, the residents would need to form their own condo co-operative,” reads the letter.
The letter says at least 50 per cent of residents would need to purchase their own lots, while those who don’t want to or are unable to would be given …