Nava to promote bill at Chino City Hall

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Chino mobile-home residents will join Assemblyman Pedro Nava, D-Santa Barbara, and Tim Sheahan, President of the Golden State Manufactured-Home Owners League to ask Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to sign Nava's Assembly Bill 566, the Mobilehome Park Resident Protection Act, to protect the rights of mobilehome park residents, at a news conference on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Chino City Hall. 

The bill allows residents to voice their opposition in any agency consideration of an owner's plans to convert their rental parks to ownership lots. Residents in Chino's Lamplighter residential neighborhood have been fighting the owner's plan to convert the rental lots to ownership.

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