Residents of troubled east Bexar County mobile home park told it is shutting down

Jasper Mobile Home Park riddled with code violations, suspicious fires and arrests of current and former employees recently

SAN ANTONIO – People living at an east Bexar County mobile home park have been told they have a month to move out after the current owners decided to shut down the operation, according to a notice to vacate obtained by KSAT 12 Tuesday.

The notices, distributed to residents at the Jasper Mobile Home Park in the 6700 block of Walzem Road by a real estate eviction company, indicate that all occupants must be out by the end of July.

The notices state that even though the federal CARES Act has postponed evictions on many properties until at least late August, Jasper Park does not have to abide by it because it is not a federally funded property.

Resident Holly Winters is now trying to figure out where she will live next.

“I said, ‘This is a fake eviction.' It wasn’t handed to me by the constable. Then, we received this one saying we had to be out by the 26th of July or they were going to take legal action,” Winters said.

A manager at Jasper Park told the KSAT 12 Defenders as recently as May that only 20% of the mobile homes on the property are occupied by rent-paying tenants.

The property, which has been repeatedly cited for code violations, is also a frequent target of squatters and arsonists who have burned down several units dating back to late 2018.

The park’s former owner, 69-year-old John Ripley, was arrested in May after Bexar County Sheriff’s investigators said he installed piping to illegally divert more than $9,000 worth of water at the property.

Ripley is free on bond and is scheduled to make his next court appearance in late September.

Multiple people currently associated with the property have also faced criminal charges this summer.

The notices to vacate indicate that current residents will be provided relocation assistance.


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Emmy-award winning reporter Dillon Collier joined KSAT Investigates in September 2016. Dillon's investigative stories air weeknights on the Nightbeat and on the Six O'Clock News. Dillon is a two-time Houston Press Club Journalist of the Year and a Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Reporter of the Year.

Before starting at KSAT in August 2011, Ken was a news photographer at KENS. Before that he was a news photographer at KVDA TV in San Antonio. Ken graduated from San Antonio College with an associate's degree in Radio, TV and Film. Ken has won a Sun Coast Emmy and four Lone Star Emmys. Ken has been in the TV industry since 1994.

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