The City of Phoenix has set up a $2.5 million emergency fund to help and lawmakers also increased the amount of state funding available to help residents.
Bad time of year to be putting people out of their homes. Seniors and older folks with no ability on their own. Government help comes at a turtles pace. 🙏🏻🇺🇸Prayers for the residents....
that's bad because more people are about to become homeless ..we have millions and millions of homeless people here in the USA and it's only going to get worse because the inflation .
I think the UsA is past the tipping point on this. While you see druggie homeless in Canada (and some new migrant homeless) you do NOT see families, seniors (esp. lady seniors) out on the streets. there's an intervention. you also see certain "communities" (Asian, East Indian) where if one of their own hits the streets, something is done about it..fast.
@@HeronPoint2021 As long as you have a steady income to pay the lot space! Many of people have lost their trail homes do to not being able to pay the lot space rent! Or forced to move it and no other parks will accept it do to the year it was built. Plus the cost of moving a trailer home 10k plus with no guarantee it will make to the new place if it's old.
The lawyer for Weldon count mobile home park is taking the new owners to court for not keeping the tenets safe and fighting for more time so we can find a place to live and more time so we can get help to to move and to find a place. That what are lawyer is working on for Weldon count mobile home park.
@@lotwizzard1748 because nothing will be done it's so obvious the court will drag it on and next you know it the bulldozer will be wiping the area out so taking a property/ owner to court for a land that has already been sold good luck with that 😂🤣😂
I do not know the property tax in this state, but I have seen illegals or non property owners living off the tax payers. If closed they need to go with no funds from the taxpayers.
today, too many things go sideways . we all did that as kids/college student/young employees in the seventies and eighties. never got ripped off. today too many gamers and as you age, you're more vulnerable to stress, and someone else's BS.
Doesn't look good, many of those homes look like they will fall apart if moved, the 5 to 8 k offered as help may not cover the transport and some of them are not even worth that much.
We did pipeline across North America in a 20th. Century mobile BUILT for the road. Most trailers are NOT built to be moved, and don't age well. The door frames in our mobile were the same size as your reg. home. These mobiles, if hooked up, will fall apart.
This is very sad. Mobile homes do not age well. They aren't built like a regular home. Over time the plumbing and electrical can cause many problems. If the mobile home is old it will fall apart when you try to move it. And where will you move it??? Sometimes this is all that these fks can afford.
Then why do many mobile home parks continue to keep operating ? The 3 parks I live at continue and same as a house or easier to put in new plumbing improve many things Easier to sell also and buy up to nicer mobile home .
Even if the trailers can survive a move there is lots of planning before they could be relocated. The road plan to where they would move has to be planned out. Certain roads you can't use to transport a trailer, bridges, electrical lines above, etc. It's extremely expensive & tons of planning. It's not like you can just take the shortest easiest route to somewhere else. It is not a good idea to buy a trailer in a trailer park. Trailers always depreciate just like cars. They never grow in value like a house can.
Yes , they certainly can be too old to move. They will literally fall apart at the seams. Walls detach, roof detach etc.. the repairs would far exceed the worth of the mobile home.
@@lotwizzard1748 some do. most older parks don't. I grew up in parks. When in Reno and the SGV in LA the parks is saw in the sixties were still there, with the same RV's and homes. you're thinking of parks where from the start they limited age and type.
$5000 - $8000?!? That's laughable. The politicians and wealthy land developers are probably going to build Taylor Swift Swifties Fan Centers on those properties after those poor people get put out With Dylan Mulvaney as a the Fan Club President 🤣🤣🤣
Good for the ''wealthy land developers'' cash cowing on the poor, thats how its done if you wanna make dollars spendalkendal1827, don't hate because you don't know the game. plus crime will go down in the area when the non educated poor people leave. kinda of a know brainer spenda, its good for the community. house prices go up when trailer parks leave.
there is NO SUCH THING as a mobile home that is "too old to move"!! seriously. that is a load of bullcrap. put new wheels on it, make sure the hitch is solid and you can move the mobile home anywhere.
The mobile home park I was in many mobile homes were sold for fair price pulled out for newer models . Now the kept up mobile homes are double in value in California .
See even with all that complaining after being told years ago, and now money was even offered there's always something new for these people who live in the trailer park to complain about I'm surprised they haven't gotten kicked out yet.