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Mobile home park to lose power due to landlord’s inability to afford repairs

3 April 2026
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Residents of Crown Villa Mobile Home Park in British Columbia’s Okanagan are facing an electricity shutoff scheduled for April 10 due to unresolved electrical safety hazards identified by Technical Safety B.C. Approximately 30 residents, some of whom have lived there for nearly 40 years, are concerned about the implications of losing power. The park’s landlord, Carol Goldstone, stated that the estimated $200,000 cost for necessary repairs is unaffordable, especially given the $55,000 in fines she has incurred for failing to upgrade the electrical system. Many residents, who own their mobile homes, are reluctant to move despite the shutoff, citing financial constraints and a deep attachment to their homes. For some, like Phil Tomkulak, the situation is dire, as they rely on electricity for medical needs and must seek alternative housing.

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This situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by low-income housing providers and residents in British Columbia, particularly in mobile home parks where infrastructure may be aging and underfunded. The requirement for landlords to maintain reasonable repair standards is critical for tenant safety, yet financial constraints often prevent necessary upgrades. The Residential Tenancy Branch allows homeowners to seek compensation for losses due to landlord negligence, but many tenants face difficult decisions about their living situations. The power shutoff at Crown Villa underscores broader issues related to affordable housing, tenant rights, and the responsibilities of landlords in maintaining essential services.

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