We create strategic alliances with select clients with the objective to maximize the profitability and value of their manufactured housing communities. We have a long term entrepreneurial approach to property management which provides clarity and peace of mind. In 2001 Ralph Beatty and McKay Florence had a thriving syndication business investing exclusively in manufactured housing communities.
Over the years they developed systems and procedures to fulfill these purposes simultaneously keeping an eye on the day to day details and maintaining a vision of the big picture.
Over the years they developed systems and procedures to fulfill these purposes simultaneously keeping an eye on the day to day details and maintaining a vision of the big picture.
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Managing Director and Principal of Laguna Asset Management, Inc., oversees the operation of the Company. Mr. Beatty, who has an extensive background in all aspects of real estate sales, financing and management, has been in the industry since 1986 and has specialized in manufactured home community management since 1994.
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Larry Bendall
Dec 01, 2020
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Sandra J. Reynolds
Nov 30, 2020
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I lived and worked for the same park for over 15 years before they bought us from a fantastic couple and I was bullied into the hospital and finally quit with both owners ignoring my pleas repeatedly. I was in great health when they came and bought the park. They fired the bully after I quit. I now have CAD and would never work for anyone like this again. Tenants still after near 2 years call me with horrid tales. A Corporate is a Corporate.
Cathy Bryant
Sep 12, 2018
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Heritage Village is the worst place I have ever lived. Unfortunately, we as manufactured home residents, need to understand the mentality of corporations. Especially corporations that own parks. I have been a accountant for over 30 years, and only do corporate work. The bottom line for them, is $$$$, You buy a used home in their park, and you are dealing with salespeople and mangers of that park, that take out their frustration on you, because they are miserable. They are being forced to bring in the $$$$. Corporate has problems keeping employees due to the fact of the amount of pressure to bring
Dale Parks
Jun 18, 2018
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I have owned for over 2 years a modular mobile home in a Mobile Home Park, Rancho del Ray Estates, Ukiah, CA. Due to major life threatening health issues I have still not been able to move closer to family. They refused my begging for help and then refused to answer further emails during the rest all of this time I have yes ridiculously held out think my health would permit me to finally move.
I literally spilled my guts begging for help, begging for mercy of the court so to speak, feeling that rarely more frequent turn over made my rent way on the higher end over 2 years ago. You will see what
I literally spilled my guts begging for help, begging for mercy of the court so to speak, feeling that rarely more frequent turn over made my rent way on the higher end over 2 years ago. You will see what
P. J.
Jun 18, 2017
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The management of Horizon Mobile Village is inept at best. They are 2 uneducated mean spirited women who's management style can only be described as bizarre. They show blatant favoritism in regards to enforcement of park rules, and Bully those they don't like. Their supervisor from Laguna Asset Management , Randie, is out of touch and simply doesn't care. The park location is ideal, but dealing with these crazies is simply not worth it.
Cali Souther
Nov 23, 2016
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Arrow Pines Mobil Home Park has been without GAS for 2 weeks. Management blames the Gas Co., and the Gas Co. claims management is trying to avoid the cost of actually fixing the pipes at the risk of the residents.
Bottom line, two pizza parties later (keep your pizza by the way) - some 200 residents are still without GAS - no hot water, no stove to cook, no clothes dryer and no where to hang clothes.
We are at your mercy - I wish you knew how uncomfortable this is!
We should all sell our homes and get out!
Bottom line, two pizza parties later (keep your pizza by the way) - some 200 residents are still without GAS - no hot water, no stove to cook, no clothes dryer and no where to hang clothes.
We are at your mercy - I wish you knew how uncomfortable this is!
We should all sell our homes and get out!
Steve-O.
Oct 07, 2014
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Ok I have came to a conclusion this company cares nothing about you. I live in Tall Pines Estates and they only take your money and I have kids and kids have nothing to do here. The managers John and Denise are not kid friendly people. They are rude. But hey they are real good friends to your face. Once you turn your back your an enemy Dont believe what they say. John Peeps in your back yards if you have teens. But its all Lagunas fault as they are just money hungry people as you know they care about you all they care is about your money. Its not safe to live here.