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Originally Posted by northcrunk
I would stick to the committment the city has already made and people there planned for when buying a place.
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Correct me if I am wrong but I dont believe they "own" the land their home sits on. They rent it, and like any landlord/renter agreement the landlord can with due notice cancel the agreement.
Isnt there a park they could move their homes to outside of Stoney Trail? I seem to remember reading that somewhere and that residents didnt like that because who would like being moved from desired inner-city to suburban wasteland.
IMHO the city is being more than generous with these people offering them 10K payment and 10K moving fees when they are renters.
Its not the cities problem that people chose to enact permanent structures or not proceed with the upkeep of their homes to keep them mobile.