by SHAWN CHITNIS & KREM.com

KREM.com

Posted on September 9, 2014 at 6:35 PM

Updated yesterday at 8:20 PM

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Two On Your Side learned residents of a West Spokane mobile home park have received more time to find new places to live.

Staff at the Hilltop Mobile Home Park said they were working with Spokane leaders to try to get the mobile home community up to certain safety standards.

In late August, safety concerns led Spokane leaders to order the eviction of RVs from the Hilltop community. The City claimed electrical wiring was unsafe in the park.

WATCH: Fire hazard forces West Spokane RV owners to move

"It's the property owner's responsibility to make sure that he's providing for conditions that achieve (safety)," said one city leader.

One week after the eviction order was issued, KREM 2 News observed many electrical cords still hanging outside resident's trailers.

See the original post:
Despite eviction, some tenants remain at Hilltop Mobile Home Park

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