Mobile home parks are among the few affordable options that remain for extremely low-income people
One of three entrances to the Periwinkle Mobile Home Park is fenced off from the street, Thursday, April 11, 2023, in Phoenix. The remaining residents of the park are facing an eviction deadline of May 28 due to a private university's plan to redevelop the land for student housing.
The razing of older mobile home parks across the United States worries advocates who say bulldozing them permanently eliminates some of the already limited housing for the poorest of the poor. Residents may have to double up with relatives or live in their cars amid spiking evictions and homelessness, they warn.
Industry groups estimate that more than 20 million people live in some 43,000 mobile home parks across the United States.
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