San Jose mobile park manager advised city on rent increase - San Jose Spotlight
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San Jose mobile park manager advised city on rent increase - San Jose Spotlight
"Emails shared with San José Spotlight show Housing Department employees asking Ryan Jasinsky, property manager of mobile home park company owner Brandenburg, Staedler & Moore, to provide feedback on the draft policy that would increase rent for residents by up to 10% whenever a mobile home is sold. Jasinsky represents the company and other park owners on the Housing and Community Development Commission. The company owns eight mobile home parks in San Jose, including Mill Pond, Mountain Springs and Quail Hollow."
"Other commissioners said they didn't get a chance to shape policy as Jasinsky did. "What I feel is betrayed," Commissioner Daniel Finn, who represents mobile park residents and lives in a mobile home, told San José Spotlight. Emails dating as early as Sept. 21, 2025 show Soliván asking Jasinsky to do a "page turn" on the draft policy to get feedback."
San Jose officials are set to vote on a policy that would increase rents in mobile home parks by up to 10% whenever a mobile home is sold. Internal emails show Housing Department employees asked Ryan Jasinsky, property manager for Brandenburg, Staedler & Moore, to provide feedback on the draft policy. Jasinsky represents park owners on the Housing and Community Development Commission and his company owns eight local parks. Other commissioners said they did not receive similar opportunities to shape the proposal, and Commissioner Daniel Finn, a mobile home resident, said he felt betrayed. Housing staff said they offered meetings to all stakeholders.
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