I'm afraid the mobil home era is over in phoenix. The land is just too valuable. We need new solutions for low-income housing, especially for the elderly.
the land used to trailers can be used to build apartments or condos 20 stories high and house 100 times the families the trailer park does. Build up, not out.
Those aren't the only trailer parks that are closing either. The one near Highland and 14th St was bulldozed too. Phoenix is already full of homeless people and with this current war against the poor our homeless rate will skyrocket to epic proportion soon
My word, I've driven through Phoenix a lot. Truly love it there. This is insanity. The city can establish utilities somewhere and let these people have a place for their homes. It's not that difficult. Step up for your citizens.
I say start a protest, and encourage ALL the students of that College to LEAVE and go to another college! Unless they sell those spots to those home owners of the parks! Otherwise lose everything!
I saw a story about this in Colorado and the mobile home park residents wound up buying the land before the developers. They should have the first offer.
Phoenix you abandon your good lawabiding low income senior citizens who have always paid their way. But now, because they were low income wage earners and have few benefits, you allow them to be easy prey. You show a lack of human kindness and decency by entertaining this plan or allowing it to move forward. I will vote against you in the next election unles you find a livable solution for these people!
several of the mobile homes are building apartment buildings 20 stories high and can house 50 times the residents on the same land that the trailers are on. The builders will be building UP and housing so many more people than one level trailers.
@@eckankar7756 They'll build their high rise apartments but none of the people will be able to afford to live there. There are very few one bedroom apartments available in the valley for under $1800 a month.
@@marysullivan3881 I heard it was to be for low income housing, we'll see. These people had decades to buy an affordable home when they were cheap and easy to qualify for, but they never bothered. I don't know what they will do. Still....with such housing crunch, more apartments to house more families is better than working class being homeless. Periwinkle Park notified all the tenants 4 years ago this was coming, looks like they didn't do a thing to create a Plan B.
@@eckankar7756 .. Not everyone has the money for plan B, many are elderly and just don't have it. You think you know everything, but you just sound like a heartless arrogant bi ch.
I tell people don't move into a mobile home you're renting the land and they can sale it at any time if you're renting one of their mobile homes you might be out before those who own there's. I truly feel sorry for these people as rent in the valley has went crazy.
Universities in many cities in various states have been buying out family neighborhoods and razing them for university buildings for DECADES. The cities no longer get property taxes because Universities are tax exempt., and lower income people have no where to move to. Corporations are doing the same thing; buying out small house neighborhoods and mobile home parks and putting up pricey condos. I've seen this since the late 60's and I've lived in several states. It is excellerating at an alraming pace.
I'm sure some of those in the GCU employ or staff are the same people that decry " affordable housing" while on board for GCU expansion. Why does GCU need to be any bigger ??
There are so many empty and trashy properties all around phoenix the city could take through eminent domain and set up new mobile home parks, even if temporarily, to give these people a chance.
exactly or buy the properties in question through eminent domain to protect vulnerable low income people who have been paying taxes a lifetime! And do a deal to sell the empty lots at a discounted rate to developers...they should also force these developers to have a certain amount of low income housing.I believe in capitalism but the government should protect vulnerable communities to not cause further harm to the city by displacing more people from their homes during a housing crisis!
Phoenix doesn’t care about homelessness. They are building all over the city and surrounding areas but not for low income residents. They are preparing for out of state folks to come buy these $400,000 homes. Mainly Californians. Help the folks already here.
Not just Phoenix. It’s everywhere property owners have a right to sell the land and, I know that moving is costly. Single wide is $1,000. And double wide is $2,000. And nicest and new mobile home park won’t accept old and ratty mobile home that falls apart.
So is TBN... Trinity Broadcasting Network , but they kicked residents off of the trailer park land they owned next to their tv station. So much for “What would Jesus Do? “🤔
So during this video there's a gentleman that's in this video that says he has lived at that trailer park for 29 years question I have how much money have you ever saved even at $200 a month how much money have these people saved over the last 15 years
I can't even imagine the stress that these folks are going through. I hope that they all will find a place and not be homeless but that's probably not what's going to happen ☹️
One of the ones mentioned, Weldon Park - 16th st and Indian School - opened in the fifties. The population of Phx was around 225,000 so that park was in the suburbs. Now its prime real estate.
Nasty situation for the residents but if you don't own the land then there's really nothing to say. It's not yours and you're not entitled to it. I killed myself to get my house, why should my tax dollars pay for their emergency fund? If we actually want to do the right thing, lift the building code long enough to get the homes moved and call it done. But nobody's ready for that conversation
It's not fair, I used to live in the Phoenix area. Where is the planning and zoning of Phoenix? If a trailer park was 'ZONED' as a trailer park, then GCU should go elsewhere.
Guess it's easier to play the victim, then to figure out a solution to your problem...it's not like this was a over night decision, they have knoew about this for a more then reasonable amount t of time. And still chose to do nothing
Why bother. They might win a temporary stay of execution but when it comes to private landowner's and developer's one parcel in particular belonging to a university that has been very transparent about it's future plans for the property might be again delayed temporarily but everyone knows these folks will still be ousted. I find it difficult to fathom that Phoenix is planning on forcing landowner's with a legal right to do whatever they please with land they legally own to wait another year and a half. In defense of the landowner's they have offered fair market value for aging mobile homes and even additional money for relocation and have given resident's multiple extensions but if the 18 month moratorium is unlawfully enacted what happens after 18 more months pass and the same folks have not done anything to help themselves? If the moratorium does occur liberal Phoenix needs to stay on top of this and assure the landowner's all of the resident's of the parks during the 18 months will be actively seeking new places to live and not wait until zero hour like they have already done over and over. .
does the city have an empty lot? if there’s an unused lot in the city can’t they relocate there. can city put seniors in a senior home and the other people on a motel. i hope they give these people a little more time.
The only thing I can suggest for the residents is to use the relocation funds to: 1. buy a cheap RV off Craigslist and move into a RV park, camp ground, etc... 2. Put a down payment on a home or land with Trellis, Habitat For Humanity, Chicanos Por La Causa, or other HUD programs 3. Multiple residents use the funds to buy land then split the land into subdivisions so each person can have a deed I hope everyone finds housing smh this is such a sad situation and I have been there done that. 😔
@@Spookydeadite then maybe they should have worked more or went to training to earn more. I bought my house in Phoenix in 1991 with a payment of $225 a month no down payment. Houses were cheap and easy to qualify for back then. That man paying rent for 29 years is so crazy doing that. He could have easily paid off a home that he owned the land it was on. So many people back then just didn't bother to prepare for retirement.
Kicking people who live in mobile homes are for the most part low income and out of their homes during a housing shortage is beyond egregious the city should be able to purchase the property under eminent domain which is the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation...claiming a housing crisis that would cause harm to the community which HUD funds could be used for! It is absurd that our leaders do not seem to care about poor people only lining their own pockets! Poor working-class people pay taxes..what do we need government for if not to protect vulnerable poor people in a housing crisis?
@@ramonalopez7516 it doesn't matter they could be in office for ten yrs and nothing gets done until it's at their doorstep affecting their lives that's when things get done.
This is sad I can remember when no one was thinking about mobile homes at all. Now property management companies are buying them up or buying the land and doing something else with the.. but they’re not thinking about the people who are trying to live out there days and they on the mobile home they might now on the land but they on a mobile home, so how come they’re not giving him any money for the payment of their mobile homes those of their homes you’re still home
I’m sorry, but if I found myself on fixed income of 1400 I’d consider moving to the Midwest. There are nice places you can live for $500 rent. Don’t blame the messenger but the valley is no longer compatible with low income folks.
This is a disgusting disrespect of human dignity and an enormous display of money addicts and land greed I've ever witnessed. I'm going to my doctor and asking for anxiety meds while I watch this incredibly cruel and heartless treatment of these vulnerable people. I'm certain how they handle this case will set up a precedent for more cruelty to come. My reward will be when the instigators of this Horror cross over and are explaining and justifying it to God. That will be " there" time to squirm. I'll be praying they get there just desserts for this Enormous Cruelty
The city is the one that determines if they are too old to move, not the university. These could be full of rats, asbestos, bad wiring, rotting frames, etc. it’s not like moving a new trailer here. There is risk that trying to move these could cause those trailers to collapse anyway on top of the fact they don’t meet current building code and probably health code. Again all issues that need to be brought up to the state, who actually makes the rules, not the university. Also the mobile home owners may be renting so they don’t even own the home they live in. On top of that most mobile home parks you don’t own the land, you rent the space for your trailer. When you don’t own you have no say. Sounds like they had 18 month extension and have had more than enough warning…
These people have been notified this was coming 4 years ago and what did they do? Nothing. Periwinkle Park was notified and their rent frozen so they had PLENTY of time to make arrangements.
3 parks are mentioned in this video. How many of those 3 are GCU owned? The video implies that all 3 are owned by the school but it wasn't clear to me if 2 of the 3 are owned by other folks. Careful singling out GCU because this is too common nowadays.
Increased population growth comes at a cost to some. Will get worse too, since the U.S. net population is growing around 3 million per year. Housing demand will remain strong.
Fear not. Your words have power. Life is not good and comfortable all the time. A lot of people have mistreated the homeless. Now all of a sudden you are scared that you'll be homeless. Give me a break.
maybe these tenants should have made better financial decisions decades ago. Houses were cheap and easy to qualify for in Phoenix when that man was paying lot rent. 29 years paying rent, he could have paid off a house and owned the land it was built on.
@@catladyjai1113 Because they didn't prepare for their retirement years. That old man paying rent for 29 years, I bought my very affordable and easy to qualify home in Phoenix in 1991 with a payment of $225. a month and no money down. So many people just never took the time to prepare for their own well being. The story of the Grasshopper and the Ants all over.
so sounds like the residents was notified that this was gonna happen long time ago and did nothing, after the 18 month extension is up they still gonna be sitting in the same spot asking for more time again
I'm afraid you might be correct. Many of the mobile homes rent; they were given a lot of lead time -I believe. Planning and saving up a little bit should have been started many months.
That man has lived there for 29 years, he looks old but maybe should have worked longer or two jobs to build a financial safety net. Crazy to 'own your home' but not the land it sits on. I was a hairdresser and bought my home in Phoenix and paid it off early. I didn't make big bucks but decades ago houses were dirt cheap and easy to qualify for. Why people spend decades renting is just tossing money down a rat hole.
absolutely, that man rented for 29 years. That's a waste of money. 29 years ago you could by a very affordable house in Phoenix that was easy to qualify for. I bought my house in Phoenix in 1991 and my payments were $225 a month. Some people are just too lazy to provide for their own well being.
You are a total jackass. Your destruction of someone else's life and property you blame on a man or woman who lived within their means probably unlike yourself. You choices of zero compassion and disrespect of alternative lifestyle choices disgust me. You make me vomit
@@bonnieromick9397 Hey big mouth why don't you step up and take some of these unvetted individuals into your home if you care so much about them. Sick people like you are all talk.
The rich pushing the poor out.
The rich wanting to control the poor.
No one is responsible for you except yourself.
and people wonder why there are so many homeless? people have to go somewhere when the rich kick them out of their communities
I'm afraid the mobil home era is over in phoenix. The land is just too valuable. We need new solutions for low-income housing, especially for the elderly.
the land used to trailers can be used to build apartments or condos 20 stories high and house 100 times the families the trailer park does. Build up, not out.
tiny home villages on public lands?
Those aren't the only trailer parks that are closing either. The one near Highland and 14th St was bulldozed too. Phoenix is already full of homeless people and with this current war against the poor our homeless rate will skyrocket to epic proportion soon
There will be tecatos homeless everywhere this is insane 😮
The school bought the land 7 years ago and told everyone what they planned to do with it. These people had 7 years to plan for this.
I wish the story had mentioned this little tidbit
I feel for the residents. But this is why you don’t rent in mobile home places. You can own the mobile home, but you don’t own the land.
Owning a mobile home on rented land is foolish.
My word, I've driven through Phoenix a lot. Truly love it there. This is insanity. The city can establish utilities somewhere and let these people have a place for their homes. It's not that difficult. Step up for your citizens.
Lol you really think they Care about citizens it's all about that $$$$$$$
All the members of the city council are in the developers pockets. This situation is tragic for the mobile home owners.
I say start a protest, and encourage ALL the students of that College to LEAVE and go to another college! Unless they sell those spots to those home owners of the parks! Otherwise lose everything!
Set up for yourself. Stop depending on others to do your work.
Easy for you to say.
This happened all over Colorado. Most of the mobile homes are too old to be moved according to DOT.
That's awful 😑
@@zeemc2751 I lost a home this way. Now I am a Van Lifer
I saw a story about this in Colorado and the mobile home park residents wound up buying the land before the developers. They should have the first offer.
Phoenix you abandon your good lawabiding low income senior citizens who have always paid their way. But now, because they were low income wage earners and have few benefits, you allow them to be easy prey. You show a lack of human kindness and decency by entertaining this plan or allowing it to move forward. I will vote against you in the next election unles you find a livable solution for these people!
Amen 👏👏🙏❤
several of the mobile homes are building apartment buildings 20 stories high and can house 50 times the residents on the same land that the trailers are on. The builders will be building UP and housing so many more people than one level trailers.
@@eckankar7756 They'll build their high rise apartments but none of the people will be able to afford to live there. There are very few one bedroom apartments available in the valley for under $1800 a month.
@@marysullivan3881 I heard it was to be for low income housing, we'll see. These people had decades to buy an affordable home when they were cheap and easy to qualify for, but they never bothered. I don't know what they will do. Still....with such housing crunch, more apartments to house more families is better than working class being homeless. Periwinkle Park notified all the tenants 4 years ago this was coming, looks like they didn't do a thing to create a Plan B.
@@eckankar7756 .. Not everyone has the money for plan B, many are elderly and just don't have it. You think you know everything, but you just sound like a heartless arrogant bi ch.
May the most high bless those people in this situation an place them in affordable living amen🙏❤️
I tell people don't move into a mobile home you're renting the land and they can sale it at any time if you're renting one of their mobile homes you might be out before those who own there's. I truly feel sorry for these people as rent in the valley has went crazy.
I hope animal rescues are joining forces readying themselves for the animals that will be left behind. I really hope these people will be okay!
Universities in many cities in various states have been buying out family neighborhoods and razing them for university buildings for DECADES. The cities no longer get property taxes because Universities are tax exempt., and lower income people have no where to move to. Corporations are doing the same thing; buying out small house neighborhoods and mobile home parks and putting up pricey condos. I've seen this since the late 60's and I've lived in several states. It is excellerating at an alraming pace.
Thank you for these alerts
I'm sure some of those in the GCU employ or staff are the same people that decry " affordable housing" while on board for GCU expansion.
Why does GCU need to be any bigger ??
Febus needs more dollars for the sexy parties.
So the government can give them free money once they graduate with no skills to get a job.
Student housing.
Now that really made me hate that college more than ever! What they're doing to the people that's heartless?
Turning into California slowly but surely
Unfortunately
Vote wisely
Shame on greedy ones, land owners, developers, and gentrified… heartless ones can’t take that they dish out… Petition?
Why not just move the trailer park in the name of progress? You don't want the city's economy to grow?
the school owns the land and is expanding the school
It is not their land.
The rich get wealthier as our cirty streets become the home for those priced out of housing.
There are so many empty and trashy properties all around phoenix the city could take through eminent domain and set up new mobile home parks, even if temporarily, to give these people a chance.
The news report said most of these mobile homes can not be moved because they do not meet code. should we abolish all the building codes in AZ ?
Once moved, it becomes a total lost. These are now permanent structures.
exactly or buy the properties in question through eminent domain to protect vulnerable low income people who have been paying taxes a lifetime! And do a deal to sell the empty lots at a discounted rate to developers...they should also force these developers to have a certain amount of low income housing.I believe in capitalism but the government should protect vulnerable communities to not cause further harm to the city by displacing more people from their homes during a housing crisis!
Phoenix doesn’t care about homelessness. They are building all over the city and surrounding areas but not for low income residents. They are preparing for out of state folks to come buy these $400,000 homes. Mainly Californians. Help the folks already here.
Perhaps you'd be better off in a poor red-state like Mississippi?
As if the university really needs to expand into that space....Pffttt! The city ought to be questioning the need to see if it's necessary....
Same thing happening in Scottsdale. Being squeezed out by developers
Not just Phoenix. It’s everywhere property owners have a right to sell the land and, I know that moving is costly. Single wide is $1,000. And double wide is $2,000. And nicest and new mobile home park won’t accept old and ratty mobile home that falls apart.
You can not move mobile homes for $1000 to $2000
Never buy a mobile home without owning the land
Isn’t GCU a Christian school 👀?!?!
Go figure
So is TBN... Trinity Broadcasting Network , but they kicked residents off of the trailer park land they owned next to their tv station. So much for “What would Jesus Do? “🤔
You don't know they don't care they're heartless bastards. Only greed comes to their pockets!
So during this video there's a gentleman that's in this video that says he has lived at that trailer park for 29 years question I have how much money have you ever saved even at $200 a month how much money have these people saved over the last 15 years
This is terrible for the elderly and disabled on fixed income
I can't even imagine the stress that these folks are going through. I hope that they all will find a place and not be homeless but that's probably not what's going to happen ☹️
No. It isn't their land. They are getting 12K per mobile home and that should be enough for them to get started somewhere.
There are a lot of rv parks in mesa but they are quickly raising rents.
Phoenix treats everybody like crap.... immigrants, poor people.
This is the reason why you shouldn't buy a home when you don't own the land.
Basically I you live in a mobile home park in a city in 2023. You are 2 months from being homeless. The land is just worth tons to companies.
One of the ones mentioned, Weldon Park - 16th st and Indian School - opened in the fifties. The population of Phx was around 225,000 so that park was in the suburbs. Now its prime real estate.
Nasty situation for the residents but if you don't own the land then there's really nothing to say. It's not yours and you're not entitled to it. I killed myself to get my house, why should my tax dollars pay for their emergency fund? If we actually want to do the right thing, lift the building code long enough to get the homes moved and call it done. But nobody's ready for that conversation
It's not fair, I used to live in the Phoenix area. Where is the planning and zoning of Phoenix?
If a trailer park was 'ZONED' as a trailer park, then GCU should go elsewhere.
Guess it's easier to play the victim, then to figure out a solution to your problem...it's not like this was a over night decision, they have knoew about this for a more then reasonable amount t of time. And still chose to do nothing
Plenty of help for the illegal immigrants 😈
True wit a place to stay and government money ...i always say u gotta b illegal to get help..
Not very Christ like GCU!
Why bother. They might win a temporary stay of execution but when it comes to private landowner's and developer's one parcel in particular belonging to a university that has been very transparent about it's future plans for the property might be again delayed temporarily but everyone knows these folks will still be ousted. I find it difficult to fathom that Phoenix is planning on forcing landowner's with a legal right to do whatever they please with land they legally own to wait another year and a half. In defense of the landowner's they have offered fair market value for aging mobile homes and even additional money for relocation and have given resident's multiple extensions but if the 18 month moratorium is unlawfully enacted what happens after 18 more months pass and the same folks have not done anything to help themselves? If the moratorium does occur liberal Phoenix needs to stay on top of this and assure the landowner's all of the resident's of the parks during the 18 months will be actively seeking new places to live and not wait until zero hour like they have already done over and over. .
What we need is MORE homeless people! Congrats, Phoenix!
I doubt HORhobbit is gonna do anything either.
does the city have an empty lot? if there’s an unused lot in the city can’t they relocate there. can city put seniors in a senior home and the other people on a motel. i hope they give these people a little more time.
If they were illegal immigrants
Periwinkle Park told the residents 4 years ago this was coming and what did they do to prepare? NOTHING.
Rich people are making people homeless everyday.
that's your so called politicians
This is BAD PRESS for a Christian University.
FInd the old people a place to live. The rest can pay for an apartment or a house like the rest of us.
How many years do you need .
I have known about this a minimum of 3 years . Everybody had time .
Time for what? If you don't earn enough money to move the home to another trailer park, if there is one, or to an apartment, you are basically stuck.
The cities need to purchase these small parks and REVAMP
Not strange how they target GCU first
The only thing I can suggest for the residents is to use the relocation funds to:
1. buy a cheap RV off Craigslist and move into a RV park, camp ground, etc...
2. Put a down payment on a home or land with Trellis, Habitat For Humanity, Chicanos Por La Causa, or other HUD programs
3. Multiple residents use the funds to buy land then split the land into subdivisions so each person can have a deed
I hope everyone finds housing smh this is such a sad situation and I have been there done that. 😔
Bad idea to rent a lot and buy a mobile home
Perhaps this is the only thing they can afford
@@Spookydeadite then maybe they should have worked more or went to training to earn more. I bought my house in Phoenix in 1991 with a payment of $225 a month no down payment. Houses were cheap and easy to qualify for back then. That man paying rent for 29 years is so crazy doing that. He could have easily paid off a home that he owned the land it was on. So many people back then just didn't bother to prepare for retirement.
Kicking people who live in mobile homes are for the most part low income and out of their homes during a housing shortage is beyond egregious the city should be able to purchase the property under eminent domain which is the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation...claiming a housing crisis that would cause harm to the community which HUD funds could be used for! It is absurd that our leaders do not seem to care about poor people only lining their own pockets!
Poor working-class people pay taxes..what do we need government for if not to protect vulnerable poor people in a housing crisis?
All these people should go camp at the Governor and mayor's homes they allow this crap to happen.
That homeless encampment by the State Capitol has been there for years. They're not going to do anything.
They just started. Seriously? Um, ok. 🙄
@@ramonalopez7516 it doesn't matter they could be in office for ten yrs and nothing gets done until it's at their doorstep affecting their lives that's when things get done.
@@mrfish3971 That’s a ridiculous argument.
@@ramonalopez7516 so what's the plan then?
This is sad I can remember when no one was thinking about mobile homes at all. Now property management companies are buying them up or buying the land and doing something else with the.. but they’re not thinking about the people who are trying to live out there days and they on the mobile home they might now on the land but they on a mobile home, so how come they’re not giving him any money for the payment of their mobile homes those of their homes you’re still home
GCU, I thought Christian help people, they should pay this people good money so they can buy another one at least 100,0000
I’m sorry, but if I found myself on fixed income of 1400 I’d consider moving to the Midwest. There are nice places you can live for $500 rent. Don’t blame the messenger but the valley is no longer compatible with low income folks.
There's river and there's Phoenix the lady has the paperwork but Stacey left her off so she would fail
This is a disgusting disrespect of human dignity and an enormous display of money addicts and land greed I've ever witnessed. I'm going to my doctor and asking for anxiety meds while I watch this incredibly cruel and heartless treatment of these vulnerable people. I'm certain how they handle this case will set up a precedent for more cruelty to come. My reward will be when the instigators of this Horror cross over and are explaining and justifying it to God. That will be " there" time to squirm. I'll be praying they get there just desserts for this Enormous Cruelty
The whole state of Arizona is running out of water. It's not worth to live there anyway.
A new single wide here outside of Buffalo NY is $70,000
Tucson better be reading this ! HELLO !!
They are doing this all over AMERICA...
GOD SAVE AMERICA 🕊🇺🇲💕
Sad !! But feel this is happening all over the U.S.
Those trailers can't be moved they are too old, GCU is a "Christian" University (allegedly 🤣)
The city is the one that determines if they are too old to move, not the university.
These could be full of rats, asbestos, bad wiring, rotting frames, etc. it’s not like moving a new trailer here. There is risk that trying to move these could cause those trailers to collapse anyway on top of the fact they don’t meet current building code and probably health code.
Again all issues that need to be brought up to the state, who actually makes the rules, not the university.
Also the mobile home owners may be renting so they don’t even own the home they live in. On top of that most mobile home parks you don’t own the land, you rent the space for your trailer. When you don’t own you have no say.
Sounds like they had 18 month extension and have had more than enough warning…
These people have been notified this was coming 4 years ago and what did they do? Nothing. Periwinkle Park was notified and their rent frozen so they had PLENTY of time to make arrangements.
@Miguel Vazquez Pedroza it's true, they were told in 2019
Gentrification
Good job Councils 👍👍👍👍
Apartment will be built on the land
3 parks are mentioned in this video. How many of those 3 are GCU owned? The video implies that all 3 are owned by the school but it wasn't clear to me if 2 of the 3 are owned by other folks. Careful singling out GCU because this is too common nowadays.
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Some of those GCU girls hitting 27th ave to get that tuition 💰
😵💫💁♀️😵💫. 🤣
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😂
Increased population growth comes at a cost to some. Will get worse too, since the U.S. net population is growing around 3 million per year. Housing demand will remain strong.
Fear not. Your words have power. Life is not good and comfortable all the time. A lot of people have mistreated the homeless. Now all of a sudden you are scared that you'll be homeless. Give me a break.
This doesn’t help the people who have run down old trailers. Some parks won’t accept junkie looking mobile homes. Just put those in Slab City.
maybe these tenants should have made better financial decisions decades ago. Houses were cheap and easy to qualify for in Phoenix when that man was paying lot rent. 29 years paying rent, he could have paid off a house and owned the land it was built on.
@@eckankar7756 okay, but that’s after the fact. What they could’ve or should’ve done doesn’t help them now. 🤣🤦🏻♀️
So sad
There might be some affordable housing in Mississippi!
I used to live in Terry MS, the price of living out there will always beat anywhere out this way in Arizona.
Why should they leave their homes and family just because of greed
@@catladyjai1113 Because they didn't prepare for their retirement years. That old man paying rent for 29 years, I bought my very affordable and easy to qualify home in Phoenix in 1991 with a payment of $225. a month and no money down. So many people just never took the time to prepare for their own well being. The story of the Grasshopper and the Ants all over.
Good ol america Home Free Land of the Rich
Just shows how greedy the university is and it is supposed to be Christian based, hypocrites,no compassion for people
so sounds like the residents was notified that this was gonna happen long time ago and did nothing, after the 18 month extension is up they still gonna be sitting in the same spot asking for more time again
I'm afraid you might be correct. Many of the mobile homes rent; they were given a lot of lead time -I believe. Planning and saving up a little bit should have been started many months.
Periwinkle Park gave them notice this was going to happen 4 years ago, and they did nothing.
If I lived there I'd be sayin let's get the hell outta here anyways.
Same 😳
@@mashton6631 move to the desert. I'm out towards Yuma and my closest neighbor is miles away.
@@terryr_zappa8193 I live in Australia. I can’t imagine a desert with no ocean right there
@@mashton6631 100 miles. If you can't imagine it, it can't happen. I'm afraid everything is upside down where you are. 😃
@@mashton6631 compared to me that is.
Can someone set up go fund mes for these people they don't deserve it at all.
Periwinkle Park told them this was coming 4 years go. What did they do to prepare???
stop promoting lazyness
@@ChatBloom and your promoting dicks lmao
No entiendo ni M
😂😂😂
Escucha las noticias cada dia para que aprendas jajaja
No mames guey. Chicanos are whitewashed Mexicans
a caravan for me mum, in periwinkle blue
GCU the so called CHRISTIAN school… oh the irony. Quite disgusting if I may say so myself.
We know religious people like to hide behind their religion tbh , they love money more than a human being
Probably used the word “ Christian” to avoid taxes ... wasn’t meat literally 😂
You know they're heartless bastards only want to make money for themselves ! They would call that self-preservation for them.
That man has lived there for 29 years, he looks old but maybe should have worked longer or two jobs to build a financial safety net. Crazy to 'own your home' but not the land it sits on. I was a hairdresser and bought my home in Phoenix and paid it off early. I didn't make big bucks but decades ago houses were dirt cheap and easy to qualify for. Why people spend decades renting is just tossing money down a rat hole.
Buy yourself some cheap land and you won't have to worry about a thing
3 acres in Texas but I've had in my family since the 1930s the City and Counting taxes forced S2 cell
Lmao get the stepping
Bye bye.
😂 another "pro life" trumptard cultist
@@rogerout8875 So how committed you are and self abort.
@@kek3908 what does that even mean??
I see a lot of nice cars there. Maybe it would be a good idea to sell the cars and find a place to go.
sure Jan.....
@@jahmanborneo1343 You didn’t see the red lifted 2015ish Silverado? That things prob worth at least $30k or more…
@@jahmanborneo1343 They can still sell it.
Don't blame the city or developers for your lifestyle choices.
absolutely, that man rented for 29 years. That's a waste of money. 29 years ago you could by a very affordable house in Phoenix that was easy to qualify for. I bought my house in Phoenix in 1991 and my payments were $225 a month. Some people are just too lazy to provide for their own well being.
You are a total jackass. Your destruction of someone else's life and property you blame on a man or woman who lived within their means probably unlike yourself. You choices of zero compassion and disrespect of alternative lifestyle choices disgust me. You make me vomit
@@bonnieromick9397 Hey big mouth why don't you step up and take some of these unvetted individuals into your home if you care so much about them. Sick people like you are all talk.
Just go get another mobile home park to live in
Call the city council and tell them your advice. Oh yeah... They already checked, and said there is extremely limited space at other parks.
Easier said then done
Adding to the homeless problem. GREED
Not many exist anymore
There's gotta be some vacant land somewhere. You can set him up come on Arizona's huge. A whole bunch of barren land don't pull a biden on them.
Nope,,,,Live in a Red state reap “Red” Rewards
@@greenearthblueskies8556 no they're democrap-
Vote wisely
Plenty of help for the illegal immigrants 😈
Plenty of help for the illegal immigrants 😈
Plenty of help for the illegal immigrants 😈
Plenty of help for the illegal immigrants 😈