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Mississauga Mobile Home Residents Face Uncertain Future

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Mississauga Mobile Home Residents Face Eviction by 2026
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Residents of the Twin Pines Mobile Home Park in Mississauga, located off Dundas Street East, are worried about losing their homes as Peel Region intends to redevelop the area. Longtime residents like Ruth and Gord Mc Intyre, who’ve been living there for 50 years, are disheartened by this decision. It’s troubling that affordable housing is being removed to create more affordable housing on a larger scale. Peel Region has offered a $50,000 payment or a portable rental subsidy for eligible residents, but the absence of a clear development plan has left many feeling anxious about their future. This situation highlights the challenges associated with land lease agreements in Ontario and points to the need for open communication and fair compensation from housing authorities.

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