Brandon, FL asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Land Use & Zoning and Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: I live in a mobile home park and our house *trailer* is almost paid off. So i have an issue.

I live in a mobile home park and our house *trailer* is almost paid off. So i have a untagged motorcycle thats has exhaust issues and is loud and ive been riding it fast around the park (i know im wrong and im okay with not doing it). So the manager here is giving us notices about my motorcycle not being properly muffled and the rules states All permitted vehicles must habe factory type quiet mufflers but my issue is how come other vehicles in this park dont have factory mufflers (straight pipe/open header) or any muffler at all and the manager doesnt say anything to those people but me??? Im okay with not riding or anything like that but my issue is why am i the only one being told im "too loud" when clearly other vehicles are breaking rules and are louder than mine.

1 Lawyer Answer
Andy Wayne Williamson
Andy Wayne Williamson
Answered
  • Real Estate Law Lawyer
  • MIramar Beach, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: It does appear that you may be singled out. However, there is no way for me to know how or why. Sounds like you already decided that it is best to not ride the motorcycle around unless you get a muffler that will dramatically reduce the sound.

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