Chasidy Decker was forced out of her Meridian, Idaho, mobile home because it was parked in a residential neighborhood, which violated city codes. Now she’s suing the city because its action left her unhoused.
Source: Inman News
Woman claims free speech violated following mobile home crackdown
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