home park: She would move if she could afford it, according to The Independent. Kathryn Scott Facebook Twitter SMS Email Print Save ADVANCE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 FOR USE ANY TIME AFTER 3 01 A.M. SUNDAY SEPT 15 - In this Aug. 30th 2019 photo shows a home sitting with a vinyl skirting kit in boxes on the ground, seemingly ready for replacement at Lamplighter Village, a manufactured and mobile home park in Federal Heights, Colo. Lyons' waitressing wages are eaten up by a constant stream of home and yard repairs ordered by her park manager, including removal of a giant maple tree that fell on her patio roof and crushed it. Across Colorado, where the housing crisis impacts both rural and urban towns, the strife between mobile home park residents and park owners approaches a boiling point. Kathryn Scott Facebook Twitter SMS Email Print Save ADVANCE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 FOR USE ANY TIME AFTER 3 01 A.M. SUNDAY SEPT 15 - In this Aug. 30th 2019 photo shows residents of Lamplighter Village, a manufactured and mobile home park, spending time outdoors in their community in Federal Heights, Colo. The business model -- in which homeowners pay lot rent to park their houses on someone else's land -- capitalizes on the immobility and economic fragility of tenants who often can't afford to move or live anywhere else.
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