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Our small home was idyllic and allowed us to live without a mortgage, until an unexpected knock at the door brought a threat of eviction.

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Our small home was idyllic and allowed us to live without a mortgage, until an unexpected knock at the door brought a threat of eviction.



– Michael and Ann Brown faced eviction in 2015 from their tiny home in Chesterfield, Virginia.
– They live mortgage-free in a shed-sized tiny house in their backyard, built on wheels for $25,000.
– The county prohibits living in recreational vehicles like their tiny home.
– The couple was told to vacate the tiny home but could stay if they removed it from the wheels.
– County officials are working with the Browns to find a solution.
– The couple rented out their larger home and love living in their tiny home.
– The county does not have rules for tiny homes, creating a complicated situation.
– The Browns are on a time crunch to vacate their tiny home.
– They believe everyone should have the right to live in a tiny house.



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