This comes after new investors took ownership and forced everyone out.
"I think that's wrong to do anybody that way," said Darrin Roys."First, they told us they were going to renew our lease and going to have to pay more and I had the money waiting and then we received eviction notices." "It's been hard. That was six years of our lives," said Miranda Jeffers, who was sad to say goodbye to her home of six years. She was fortunate to move her family in with her mother-in-law.
"I don't know what to do where to go and I don't want them going back into foster care. Please if anyone can help us get out of here in time," said Houser.