'From there it went downhill,' woman cries after losing partner & home after rent increased by over $600 | T078388 | 2024-04-07 19:08:01
Kathy Driver, 71, stated she moved into an RV after her
A FORMER home-owner stated she misplaced her companion and her property within months of each other as she was priced out of her house.
Kathy Driver, 71, stated she moved into an RV after her rent elevated by over $600 a month and she or he turned a widow.


Driver had lived in a manufactured residence in Clark County, Washington, on the state's southern border with Oregon.
She stated that her father had bought the house in 2005 and passed it on to Driver when he died in 2008.
Though Driver owned the house, she had to pay a month-to-month charge for the land her property was on.
Driver defined that the lease was $325 when she moved in years in the past but had elevated to $950 by December 2022, based on The Columbian.
She added that the lease was set to increase by another $50 so she decided to sell and transfer out.
"Actuality slammed into me within the face and I noticed I can't stay in this house," she stated.
Driver decided to sell her property in February 2024 and buy an RV she later parked on her nephew's property and lived in.
She explained that she paid around $400 a month which she might afford on her $1,200 a month Social Security examine.
Driver explained that the demise of her companion Dale Manheimer, at age 79 on December 12, 2022, had affected her finances.
The couple, who had been married for 40 years, have been capable of afford the house on a twin revenue however this had changed for Driver.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> "I lost my companion, my greatest good friend, after which my house all at the similar time," she stated.
"It was a very robust choice for me to go away this park," Driver added.&
"I assumed this was my eternally residence. Each of us needed it to be our endlessly residence."
She additionally explained how she had not just misplaced her house and associate, but had also misplaced her group and pals.
<!--googleoff: all--> <blockquote class="article__quote"> </blockquote> <!--googleon: all--> "I didn't have time to do the grieving," she stated.
"I haven't had a very good cry in a yr."
The U.S. Sun has beforehand reported on other householders who have lost their properties despite possessing them.
A household of nine stated they have been allegedly forced to live in tents by their HOA.
Residents at Tanglewood Lakes, 60 miles south of Kansas City, stated they could possibly be kicked out even if they paid their association dues.
Between October 2018 and October 2020, 737 lost their gate access for "violating protocol," in accordance with a 54-page Department of Housing and City Improvement (HUD) report.
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