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The lawmaker is asking Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita to intervene on behalf of tenants in a South Bend mobile home ...
When companies consider moving or expanding their operations to a different location, stakeholders must consider the local workforce.But, according to research from Indiana University Purdue ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A mobile home community in northern Indiana faces allegations of “deplorable conditions,” including drinking and bathing water that’s yellow or brown, in a lawsuit ...
C.J.'s mother launched a campaign called "C.J.'s Law" that would require a NOAA Weather Radio in all new and relocated mobile/manufactured homes. It became Indiana law in 2007, but did not advance ...
The Indiana Attorney General filed a lawsuit against a LaPorte mobile home park owner citing deplorable conditions. The suit targets the owner and operator of Deerfield Estates Mobile Home Park.
The lawsuit, filed May 22, alleges Deerfield Estates Mobile Home Park failed to meet basic living standards and, in the process, violated the Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act.
The Indiana Attorney General’s office sued a Brooklyn, New York-based operator Thursday for “deplorable conditions” at a La Porte mobile home community, according to a release.
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