Sandhill Acres Home Owners Association v. Sandhill Acres MHC, LLC

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedSeptember 13, 2018
DocketS17A-08-001 ESB
StatusPublished

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Sandhill Acres Home Owners Association v. Sandhill Acres MHC, LLC, (Del. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

SLJPE;RioR COURT

oF THF_ STATE OF DEI_AWARE

E. SCOTT BRADL_EY SUSSE)< COuNTY COuRTHOuSE moss 1 THE CiR<:LE, SuiTE 2 GEORGETOWN, DEL_AWARE 19947 TELEPHONt-; (302) 856-5256

September 13, 2018

Brian S. Eng, Esquire l\/liehael P. l\/lorton, l§squirc Community legal Aid Society, lne. Nicolc l\/l. Faries, l~isquire 840 Walker Road David C. Zerbato, Esquire Do\/er, DE 19904 l\/liehael P. l`\/lorton, P.A.

3704 Kennett Pil

RE: S¢mdlzill Acres Home Owners Associati()n v. Sandhill Acres MHC, LLC C.A. No: Sl7A-08-001

I)ear Counsel:

'l`his is my decision on Appellant Sandhill Acres llome Owners Association`s ("SAHOA”') appeal ot`Arbitrator James P. Sharp`s decision that /\ppellee Sandhi|l Aeres l\/lHC, LLC ("Sandhill Aeres”) is entitled to increase its monthly lot rent to the market rate ot` $455 per lot because Sandhill Aeres spent 312,l85 to improve the water Jfiltration system for the Sandhill Acrcs l\/lanuf`actured llomc Community. Sandhill Aeres is the owner of the l28 lot Sandhill Aeres l\/lanul`aetured Home Community located in Sussex County, Delaware. The community is subject to the Rent Justilieation Aet (the “Aet”).' ln communities like Sandhill /\eres, the residents

purchase their homes but rent the land on which their homes sit. S/\HO/\ is the

' 25 l)t'/.(`. §§ 7()4()-7()4().

homeowners association representing the 16 residents opposed to the proposed rent increase

Sandhill Acres sought to increase its monthly lot rent to the market rate 0f`$455 per lot per month as established in a market rent survey. This increase would represent an increase above the rate of` inflation Sandhill Acres sent out notices of` the rent increase and held meetings with the residents At the meetings, Sandhill Acres presented the market rent survey. Sandhill Acres also disclosed that it spent 312,185 to upgrade the water filtration system in the community. SAH(_)A did not agree to the rent increase and filed for arbitration An arbitration hearing was held on l\/Iay 23, 2017. The Arbitrator ruled that Sandhill Aeres was entitled to increase its monthly lot rent to the current market rate of`$455 per month because Sandhill Acres had spent $ l 2,1 85 to upgrade the water filtration system SAHOA now appeals that decision to this Court.

STANDARD OF REVlEW

“The Delaware Supreme Court strongly signaled that the scope of` review by

the Superior Court in appeals pursuant to the Act requires a substantial evidence and

error of` law review as opposed to a de novo consideration of` the record.”2 'ic

3 Br)n Ayre Laml, I,Ir(`, v. /)’r)n /fyre ('()mmuni!_t/' A.\',s'r)ciulirm. 2016 Wl, 7036580. al *2 (Del. Super. Dee. 2. 2016).

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Delaware Supreme Court noted that the “appeal provision provides that any review by the Superior Court will be “on the record and the Court shall address written and/or oral arguments of`the parties as to whether the record created in the arbitration is sufficientjustification under the Code f`or the community owner`s proposed rental increase in excess ofthe CPl-U. That usage, although loose, is associated with the kind of`review that is given to determinations by administrative agencies Under that form of`review, ifa factual finding of`the initial tribunal is supported by substantial evidence, that finding must be given def`erenee."”"` The Apnlicable Statutory Law

Sandhill Acres seeks to increase the lot rent in its community by more than the consumer price index. The Rent justification Act allows a manufactured home community landownerto increase the lot rent by the rate of`infiation without showing more.4 However, to raise the lot rent by more than inflation, the Act sets forth three

conditions a landowner must satisf`y.5 'l`he first condition a landowner must satisfy

is a clean bill of`health during the preceding 112-month period.“ There is no allegation

" Br)n A_t'rr» l,cmd, 1.[/( `. \'_ Br)n /f.vrc ('r)mmwzi!~t."-*f.\'.s'c)t'iulion` 133 A.}d 55‘). at f`n_ l l (l)el. l"eb. 25. 2016)("[`able).

* 25 pete § 7042(3). 525 r)t~i.c. § 7042(3)<1).

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that Sandhill Acres did not meet this obligation. The landowner must then show that the “proposed rent increase is directly related to operating, maintaining or improving the manufactured horne community, and justified by l or more factors listed under subsection (c) of[§'/'O¢lZ].”7 Sandhill Acres argues that the proposed rent increase is based upon installing an improved water filtration system and is directly related to improving the community. Subsection (c) lists eight f`actors.g 'l`he one at issue here is market rent.° l\/larket rent is defined as “that rent which would result from market forces absent an unequal bargaining position between the community owner and the home owners...”'ll The first six factors relate to capital improvements and changes in taxes, utility charges, insurance and financing costs, reasonable operating and maintenance expenses, and repairs other than for ordinary wear and tear. As such, the first six relate to the cost side of`operating, maintaining or improving a mobile home park. The seventh factor is market rent and it too must relate to operating, maintaining or improving a manufactured home park. The eighth factor involves

rental assistance provided by the community owner to the residents

7 25 t)t»/_c'_ § 7042(3)(2). “ 25 D@/_c", § 7042(¢)(1)-(8). " 25 De/.(‘, §7042(¢)(7).

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The Arbitration llearing The Delaware l\/lanufactured Home Rehabilitation Authority appointed James P. Sharp, Esquire, to serve as the Arbitrator. 'l`he Arbitration hearing was held on l\/lay 23, 2017. The following five witnesses testified at the arbitration hearing: l. Gar_v Creppon Creppon has worked at Sandhill Acres for 28 ycars. Creppon is now the property manager for Sandhill Acres. Creppon described the water system at Sandhill Acres. 2. Bob Ruais Ruais is the Director ofOperations for Areap, LLC, the management company for Sandhill Acres. Ruais testified (l) about the water filtration system cost and the increase in others costs; (2) that the market rent is $455 per lot; (3) that costs were going up and the return on the property had declined; (4) that the sewer costs and other operating expenses had gone up; (5) that the improved water filtration system cost 3 l 2, l 85; and (()) that the water and sewer costs were up $83 per lot and net operating earnings were down $57 per lot. 3. Rovee Ashton Rowles Rowles works for Colliers lnternational as a commercial real estate appraiser

Rowles testified that market rent is $455 per lot.

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Ray has been a tenant in Sandhill Acres for 26 years Ray testified about the

conditions in Sandhill Acres. 5. c_ha_riamag@

Dodge is a tenant in Sandhill Aeres. Dodge testified about the conditions in

Sandhill Acres.

At the arbitration hearing, Sandhill Acres relied on the $l2,l85 cost of the improved water filtration system as proof`that the proposed increase to market rent was directly related to operating, maintaining or improving the community as required by 25 De/.C. § 7042(a)(2). The cost ofthe improved water filtration system divided between all of the residents in Sandhill Acres equaled $7.93 per lot per month. Although there was some testimony about an increase in other expenses since the beginning of 2012, nothing was provided in writing about those expenses at the meetings with residents or at the arbitration hearing. 'l`heref`ore, the only expense received into evidence and provided to SAl lOA in writing was for the water filtration system.

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