Two comments.
First, I blame the marina management if there are tenants not living up to reasonable standards just as I'd blame the management of an apartment complex. The choice is going elsewhere if management doesn't do better.
Second, one thing I didn't see mentioned and it's by far my greatest fear with derelict liveaboards. That is the danger of fire. I don't know if the docks in the marina mentioned are concrete or wood or what else is there. However, boats poorly maintained, lack of management, increases the risk of a marina fire greatly and that is something I find unacceptable as a potential tenant.
First, I blame the marina management if there are tenants not living up to reasonable standards just as I'd blame the management of an apartment complex. The choice is going elsewhere if management doesn't do better.
Second, one thing I didn't see mentioned and it's by far my greatest fear with derelict liveaboards. That is the danger of fire. I don't know if the docks in the marina mentioned are concrete or wood or what else is there. However, boats poorly maintained, lack of management, increases the risk of a marina fire greatly and that is something I find unacceptable as a potential tenant.