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NWCMC - North West Colony Mobile Community

Tenants Helping Protect Tenant Rights

We're trying to stop or slow the displacement of manufactured home families

We need to raise 21 million to purchase our parks. This is the price of our freedom from displacement.

Leverage your "First Right of Refusal" to our organization and we consolidate them into a single, unified legal front

The Strategy: Two Shields, One Mission

To protect 60,000 families across Washington, we utilize a “Dual-Shield” approach. This strategy is designed to interfere with predatory sales and buy the time necessary to secure permanent housing

Shield One: The Shield of Collective Leverage (NWCMC)

This shield is powered by you. When a tenant joins Northwest Colony Mobile Community (NWCMC), they leverage their individual rights to our organization.

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We gather the “First Rights of Refusal” from our members and consolidate them into a single, unified legal front.

Direct Interference

This collective leverage allows our legal team to step into the sale process, trigger investigations (like our current work with the State Attorney General), and physically slow down or stop the development process.

Accountability

We ensure that no developer can “pick off” tenants one by one. They must face the Shield.

Shield Two: The Shield of Legislation (AMHO)

While we provide the immediate interference on the ground, our partners at AMHO provide the long-term protection.

Zoning & Moratoriums

AMHO’s two-year battle secured the zoning overlays and emergency moratoriums that make it legally difficult for developers to repurpose our land.

State-Wide Reform

Together, we are using our ground-level experience to help AMHO fight for new legislation that moves the “Opportunity to Compete” window from an impossible 70 days to a realistic one year.

Our Mission & Goals

In Washington state, over 60,000 families live in manufactured home parks. When these parks are sold for development, the human cost is often ignored. We exist to ensure that families are not treated as an afterthought.

Baer-David DobsonFounder of NWCMC LLC

How we work

Securing Rights

We gather and secure the collective rights of tenants so they can be used as leverage to protect the community.

Strategic Interference

We use our legal team and organizational standing to interfere with rushed or non-compliant sales.

Slowing the Process

By creating legal and administrative friction, we slow the transition of ownership. This ‘bought time’ is critical for finding relocation resources, securing funding, and preventing families from being forced into homelessness.

Contact Us

+1-407-708-8519

Your help is very important

We need to raise 21 million to purchase our parks. This is the price of our freedom from displacement. We have until September 2026 to raise the capital necessary to re-engage the sale and buy our land once and for all.

Upcoming Events

26Jan

Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day January 26, 2026

10:00 am - 4:00 pmState Capitol in Olympia

News & Updates

The Shield of the 157: A Father’s Promise and a State-Wide Mission

It began with a ticking clock that no one was supposed to beat. In December 2024, 157 families across the Colony and Silver Shores manufactured home communities received a notice that felt like a death sentence: the land beneath our homes was for sale.
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Words From our Tenants

  • It’s weighing heavy on us right now. It took every last bit of effort to afford our home. This is such a stepping stone in whatever direction you are going with your life, whether you’re just starting out or people trying to slow down their life. It’s frustrating. It’s heartbreaking.

    Courtney Hendrix
    Lives at Colony Mobile Home Park
  • There is a persistent housing crisis in Clark County. Temporary measures are not enough. We need a permanent solution to protect existing mobile home parks from redevelopment. We are not asking for special treatment. We are asking for fairness and stability. Seniors and disabled residents cannot keep starting over every few years

    Alexander Gerchikov
    Lives at Colony Mobile Home Park
  • I have no family, I live paycheck to paycheck, and I have serious health issues. So tell me, where are people like me supposed to go? Overcrowded nursing homes or tents along the freeway or in parks?

    Anna Abraham
    Lives at Sunrise Acres Mobile Home Park
  • As you know, our park is for sale, and the level of uncertainty and stress that resulted to our residents because of this is unmeasurable

    Linda Huddle
    Vice president of the Cascade Park Estates Resident Association
  • Those of us who live in these types of homes live with a fear that if the land beneath our homes were sold at some time in the future for a different purpose, we will have to move and our homes will be destroyed

    Janet Easley
    Resident of Cascade Park Village

Our Partners

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