Trouble has been brewing for months at the Congress Mobile Home Park in far south Austin.
Trouble had been brewing for months at theMaria Rosie Muñoz
Muñoz was left scrambling. The mobile home park she'd lived at for five years was purchased in December by, a multibillion-dollar La Jolla, Calif.-based real estate investment and management firm with a"specific focus on investments in undervalued and distressed properties." By July 1, the last residents were told they needed to clear out.
“It’s an example of mass displacement that is happening, and another example of how the state preempts municipalities from intervening in situations like this.”Greg Hopkins
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