Comments by "Orwellian Horseman of the Apocalypse" (@DennisMoore664) on "Next 9NEWS" channel.

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  3. Wonder if any of this applies to the Denver suburbs too or just City of Denver proper? And I have a story for 9 News about how people get forced into homelessness that's unfolding right now to some people I know. The short of it is that through a probably not uncommon series of events, the home owner who has been a resident for some 32 years is being forced out by the mobile home park. The longer version is that her whole family has lived in this park all these decades so they could be close by to one another. Her mom and dad in one home and her grandmother and cousin in another, all who lived there for a year or two before she moved into her own unit in the park. Most of her family has passed away so it's just her now and she's living permanently in her parents home after moving over several years ago to help care for them and so they could stay there during their final years. But now the park is making her reapply to live there because she isn't in her original unit anymore even though it's still the same park - just a different trailer and lot space. And (here it comes) due to her financial situation which is hampered by age, disability, and years out of the workforce while caring for her parents full-time, she no longer meets the standards of the park management in 2023. Consequently, this will cause not only her to join the ranks of the homeless but the two other friends-in-need living with her who she is helping to keep from being homeless - even if it is just an old mobile home.
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