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CoMO-CAL To Go State Wide PDF Print E-mail
                                     Our Coalition to go State Wide
 
The Board of Directors has voted to go state-wide and formally be known as the Coalition of Mobilehome
 Owners—California (CoMO-CAL).   We want to expand membership to the entire state.  This will allow 
us to communicate with another 650,000 mobilehome owners. Why shouldn’t they benefit from the
 services we offer you today.   We want our group to be the glue that connects all mobilehome owners 
together, especially those who are active.  We also want to unite Home Owner Associations (HOA’s)
 throughout the state.  Just think, a HOA in a park might have 50 members, but when they join 
CoMO-CAL, they would be part of our large organization, with much more strength, communication 
and education.  It’s like a soldier fighting a battle alone versus an army.  We will be an army!  And you
 are the first troops!  
 
To promote membership by HOA’s, we are developing a special dues structure for HOA members.  
We may decide that if all members of an HOA join CoMO-CAL, individual dues will only be $5.00/year.  
We would require the HOA be involved in at least the distribution of “THE VOICE” among members of 
their group. Members would otherwise receive full services from CoMO-CAL.  Details are currently being
 worked out.  See the advantage of an HOA in your own park?  Form one and get reduced dues!
If you live in Los Angeles County, don’t worry.  CoMO-LAC will not change, but will come under the 
umbrella of CoMO-CAL.  CoMO-LAC will have a local board of directors.  Your services will continue,
 including the monthly newsletter with happenings in and around L.A.,   representation on the MHPTF,  
local advice and meetings, etc.      The only difference is CoMO-LAC will be part of a state-wide group
 with almost unlimited possibilities and an opportunity to expand its membership base.  This is a chance 
we can not pass up.  
 
We already have members in Sacramento, San Diego, Riverside, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara, Santa 
Cruz and other areas.  In fact we have members in over 100 parks statewide.  This move will allow them
 to form their own local Board of Directors, yet be under the CoMO-CAL umbrella. For example a group 
in Santa Barbara could be CoMO-Santa Barbara.   We will send them our newsletter with inserts of 
happenings and information of interest to Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo Counties.  And
 their group will address local needs.  At least one of their board will sit on CoMO-CAL.  
Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 11:13
 
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