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OSTA: Empowering Park & Marina Residents

OSTA: Empowering Park & Marina Residents

Von: Bill Bateman
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If you are an Oregon Manufactured Home Park or Marina resident who owns their home, but rents the space or slip in which your home is located, then we are here for you.

OSTA is your support network, a trusted source of information about your rights, and your advocate for more secure housing through improved legislation.

Through these efforts and initiatives, we enhance your quality of life.

OSTA is a nonprofit, grassroots organization that seeks direction from members, avoiding a top-down approach, regarding decision-making on critical issues affecting members’ lifestyle choices, quality of life, and rights as residents in manufactured housing and floating home communities.

OSTA works to provide an expanding array of programs, information, and services to its members. It is an organization focused, not only on protecting the rights of homeowners as residents in parks and marinas but an organization that supports all aspects of manufactured and floating home living.

To enable this to happen we rely on members, teams, and colleagues, across the state who support this common vision. This work requires time, investment, and dedication to serve our 80,000+ residents and we rely solely on memberships and donations to achieve our goals.
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https://oregontenants.com/membership-account/membership-levels/



© 2026 OSTA: Empowering Park & Marina Residents
Politik & Regierungen
  • We’re Listening: Join The 10 A.M. Zooms To Share What’s Broken And What You Need
    Feb 15 2026

    Send a text

    Tenants across Oregon are ready to be heard, and we’re opening the door wide. We’re hosting at 10 a.m. Zoom drop-ins throughout the week, inviting residents of manufactured home communities to share their top three concerns—whether it’s broken promises, slow landlord response, or shady fees—and to add real examples through our quick survey and chat. By structuring sessions across three regions and then calibrating the results, we can identify patterns, prioritize fixes, and pursue targeted solutions rather than one-off band-aids.

    We also bring timely news: our Vice President, Rochelle, met with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield to address recurring issues in senior parks and to spotlight bad actors. Being heard at that level means these problems have moved beyond isolated complaints. It creates room for data sharing, potential enforcement, and clearer guidance for residents who often face opaque rules and power imbalances. It also signals to unfair operators that accountability is coming when communities organize and present clear, consistent evidence.

    Education sits at the heart of sustainable change, so we’re launching a new class through OLLI at Southern Oregon University in Ashland. This volunteer-led course isn’t legal advice, but it provides residents with practical tools to navigate leases, notices, rule changes, documentation, and escalation paths. We connect Oregon’s evolving landscape with mobilization in Washington state to show how organized communities shape policy and practice. If you’ve felt like your park is treated as a cash cow, you’ll gain a roadmap to push back with clarity and confidence.

    Grab the links to this podcast, bring a neighbor, and join the 10 a.m. sessions—any regional day works if your schedule is tight. Then help us turn stories into data and data into action. If this conversation helps you or someone you know, subscribe, share it with your community, and leave a review so more residents can find their voice.

    ZOOM LINKfor Statewide Meetings Feb 16-18 & 20 -10 AM
    Join Zoom Meeting

    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81147231093

    Meeting ID: 811 4723 1093

    OLLI Class INFO:

    Immobile Home Parks: Solutions to Serious Problems,
    Taught by Bill Bateman

    Dates: 4/1/2026–5/6/2026
    Times: 9:00 AM–10:30 AM
    Day(s): W
    Sessions: 6

    Questions?
    Email: olli@sou.edu
    Phone: 541.552.6048

    OLLI at SOU Mailing Address

    1250 Siskiyou Blvd.
    Ashland, Oregon 97520

    OLLI at SOU Office Location

    655 Frances Lane
    Ashland, Oregon 97520

    Join OSTA Link
    Comments or Questions for the Podcast
    Email: bbateman@oregontenants.com

    Copyright OSTA2045,2025 Not for rebroadcast w/o express written permission. Please share and download for educational purposes with attribution.

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  • Oregon Tenants :Speak Up! OSTA updates
    Feb 8 2026

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    Tired of watching park problems get brushed aside while the rules seem to work only one way? We’re turning up the volume on Oregon’s manufactured housing issues with two concrete steps: a meeting with the Attorney General to press for real enforcement and statewide Zoom hearings designed to collect documented cases that lawmakers can’t ignore. If you’ve experienced weak mediation, delayed maintenance, surprise rule changes, or the sting of a rent reset when you sell, this conversation is for you.

    We walk through how the rent reset practice erodes homeowner equity by scaring off buyers with sudden site rent hikes. You’ll hear why fairness at the point of sale matters for seniors on fixed incomes, for community stability, and for the health of the manufactured home market. We explain what strong evidence looks like—dated notices, letters, photos, emails—and how turning anger into organized documentation gives our advocacy teeth. When hundreds of residents across the state show the same pattern, it creates undeniable momentum for change.

    We also share details about our OLLI “take back control” class through Southern Oregon University. Think of it as a practical boot camp: no torches, no pitchforks—just proven tactics, clear asks, and the power of numbers. From using the latest SRC 900 rental code to structuring group emails that get results, we break down steps that help you fix what’s broken without escalating conflict. You’ll learn why calm, coordinated pressure outperforms one-off complaints and how to prepare for mediation so the process stays neutral.

    If you want stronger tenant protections, fair enforcement, and a real say in how your community is governed, now is the time to act. Join the 10 a.m. Zoom hearings, bring your facts and dates, and share your experience so we can move policy and practice in the right direction. Subscribe, share this episode with a neighbor, and leave a review to help more Oregon residents find these tools and raise their voices.

    ZOOM LINKfor Statewide Meetings Feb 16-18 & 20 -10 AM
    Join Zoom Meeting

    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81147231093

    Meeting ID: 811 4723 1093

    OLLI Class INFO:

    Immobile Home Parks: Solutions to Serious Problems,
    Taught by Bill Bateman

    Dates: 4/1/2026–5/6/2026
    Times: 9:00 AM–10:30 AM
    Day(s): W
    Sessions: 6

    Questions?
    Email: olli@sou.edu
    Phone: 541.552.6048

    OLLI at SOU Mailing Address

    1250 Siskiyou Blvd.
    Ashland, Oregon 97520

    OLLI at SOU Office Location

    655 Frances Lane
    Ashland, Oregon 97520

    Join OSTA Link
    Comments or Questions for the Podcast
    Email: bbateman@oregontenants.com

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  • OSTA update: Road Trip To Salem Jan 14th
    Jan 11 2026

    Send us a text

    Ready for real impact at the Capitol? We’re heading to Salem for a tight, practical training designed to help you tell your housing story so lawmakers listen—and act. With guidance from Oregon Law Center leaders John Van Landingham and Sybil Hebb, we break down how to craft a concise narrative, make a specific ask, and follow up in a way that builds trust and momentum. It’s a fast 30 minutes in House Conference Room H278, but you’ll leave with a repeatable framework and the confidence to step into legislative conversations with purpose.

    We share why interim legislative days are a strategic window: fewer floor votes, more time for relationship building. HB 3054 showed that organized tenants can overcome long odds when we show up, write, and call together. Now we’re doubling down on visibility so manufactured and floating homeowners remain top of mind through 2027. From meeting at the State Street entrance to pairing first-timers with seasoned advocates, we detail the small habits that turn one visit into an ongoing dialogue with decision-makers.

    To keep the learning going statewide, we preview a hybrid OLLI class through Southern Oregon University that acts as a boot camp for park leaders and engaged tenants. Expect practical skills—agenda planning, stakeholder mapping, simple data tracking, and Zoom coordination—so you can organize your park and plug into a broader network. We also share carpool tips, parking realities, and how to multiply our reach by sharing the update and subscribing. Show up, speak clearly, and stay visible. That’s how we turn personal stories into policy wins.

    If this resonates, share the episode with neighbors, bring a carpool to Salem, and hit subscribe so more people find the movement. Your voice matters—ready to use it?

    Special Wednesday Gathering
    Wednesday, January 14
    11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
    House Conference Room H-278 (2nd Floor)

    RSVP for Wednesday’s 11:00 a.m. meeting:
    jannin@oregontenants.com

    Join OSTA Link
    Comments or Questions for the Podcast
    Email: bbateman@oregontenants.com

    Copyright OSTA2045,2025 Not for rebroadcast w/o express written permission. Please share and download for educational purposes with attribution.

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