A $2M grant was supposed to revive a mobile home park. Then residents got 4 days to get out.
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Deadline arrives for Li'l Abner mobile home residents to move
Hundreds of people living at a Sweetwater mobile home park are now forced to find somewhere else to live as the official deadline for their move out arrived Monday. Still, some say they’re not going anywhere. Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park is where more than 900 residents first received eviction notices last November, learning they’d have until May 19 to move out. The owners of the park have already started demolitions of vacated mobile homes, but …
Deadline to vacate Sweetwater mobile home park is Monday, but some residents say they’re staying put - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
Residents at a Sweetwater mobile home park are being forced to vacate, but while many have already moved out, others have chosen to stay and fight back. 7News cameras on Sunday captured a resident of Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park trashing a notice of eviction that states everyone has to leave by Monday. “I think this letter is…,” said resident Karel Hernandez as he shrugged. “I say this will not work, is because we have a lawyer.” Many of the home…
A $2M grant was supposed to revive a mobile home park. Then residents got 4 days to get out.
Michigan set aside $2 million to redevelop a distressed mobile home park. But the funding is now on hold after the park abruptly closed, and residents scrambled to move out.
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