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Seniors plead for rent stabilization to avoid homelessness

July 23, 2024 | Apple Valley, San Bernardino County, California



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Seniors plead for rent stabilization to avoid homelessness
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the escalating cost of living, particularly its impact on seniors residing in mobile home parks. A representative from a senior mobile home community in Apple Valley highlighted the struggles faced by residents on fixed or limited incomes, emphasizing the rising costs of essential needs such as food, insurance, and utilities.

The speaker recounted the community's previous atmosphere under former owners, who prioritized stability and a sense of family among residents. However, since the change in ownership, the community has experienced a shift, with increasing rents threatening the financial security of many seniors. The representative warned that continued rent hikes could lead to homelessness for vulnerable residents, many of whom lack support from family or friends.

In light of these challenges, the speaker urged the council to consider implementing a rent stabilization ordinance. They proposed establishing an income limit for residents at risk of homelessness, suggesting a threshold of 400% of the federal poverty guideline, which aligns with criteria used in various assistance programs. The request was framed as a reasonable measure to protect seniors from the harsh realities of rising living costs, ensuring they can remain in their homes during their later years.

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