CLEVELAND — Homeowners at Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park in Cleveland are still fighting to be able to stay in their homes, but if they are given no choice and have to move, they're preparing to battle for what they call fair market price for their properties.
Smith said she's received very little information on how the conservancy will arrive at a purchase price for dozens of homes at the property, because not all of them can be moved to a new location. "Don’t you think you would have known that coming into the meeting what they are offering," Smith said."You got the recommendation that you were going to change it over, shouldn’t you have already had that at the table, not say well I can’t talk numbers today?"
Western Reserve Land Conservancy Senior Vice President Matt Zone couldn't yet get specific on how his agency will be arriving at purchase prices for homes at Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park. However, Zone told News 5 the conservancy has hired property assessors who will create financial models that will help his team arrive at what it considers fair market value for each home.