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EDITORIAL POLICIES
The Mobile Home Board publications
informs and promotes the mobile home system; residents,
management and those that serve the mobile home
community.
For Management, the magazines offers
a way to communicate with all park residents at
the same time, saving time and money. The magazine
also acts as a non-threatening reminder to residents
of existing or potential problems within the community.
For residents, the magazine offers
the community a way to disseminate information
to their neighbors such as future events within
the park, as well as to report on activities that
have or will take place.
The Mobile Home Board publications
are not political tools. They are a source of
information and enjoyment for park residents.
To ensure this policy we have developed the following
guidelines:
Editorial
Guidelines
- Each magazine must have an editor.
The Editor takes responsibility for gathering
information and sending it to us in a form they
want. This adds their personal touch to the
magazine.
- Each editor must allow all resident’s
organizations and management to participate
in the publication.
- The publication is not to be
used for resident/management disputes by either
residents or management. Mobile Home Park Magazines
must remain neutral in all resident/management
issues to preserve the integrity of the magazine.
Not all residents are on one side or the other
of an issue. Since we do not research each story,
we cannot use Mobile Home Park Magazines to
weigh either side of these very fragile relationships.
- Resident political organizations
are asked to limit their information to meeting
notices and reports of chapter meetings. Please
do not reprint articles from the Californian
or local newspapers.
- No listings of in-park-services
(i.e. babysitting, handymen, Avon, etc.)
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