South Jersey Mobile Home Campground Agrees to Settle With State Division of Consumer Affairs

NEWARK, NJ – June 16, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — A Cape May County campground, accused of failing to tell mobile home owners it would take half the profit when their mobile home was resold, plus a 10 percent sales commission, has agreed to pay restitution to affected consumers, under terms of a settlement reached with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.


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