Rancho San Manuel manager explains eviction

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Upon viewing the January 9th publication, online, of the Copper Area News we were shocked to see the sex offender notification of a Miguel Ricardo Castillo Jr. living on the 600 block of S. Tierra Verda St. This person is not approved to live in the Rancho San Manuel Mobile Home Park. On January 9th, he was notified by Park management that he must vacate the premises immediately, which he did. The rental application provided by the residents of this home did not include his name and information. He moved into the home on Tierra Verde Street without management’s knowledge. This is a violation of Rancho San Manuel’s Rules and Regulations.

On January 9th, Park management hand-delivered notification to the Pinal County Sheriff’s Department stating that this individual is considered trespassing if he is anywhere in Rancho San Manuel Mobile Home Park, and, if found on Park property, to take the necessary and appropriate steps to have him removed from the premises.

Rancho San Manuel does a complete credit, eviction history, and criminal background check on all individuals that apply to rent a space or home and wish to live in the Mobile Home Park. Anyone wishing to reside in the Park must first be approved by Park management, regardless of whether or not they own the home. Our priority is to make Rancho San Manuel a safe and enjoyable place to live for our residents and community./s/ Tim Dutra

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Rancho San Manuel MHP, LLC

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