When Sandra Roberts moved into Victory Vistas in Paddock Hills last year, the 66-year-old says she had grappled with the death of her spouse, a bout with homelessness, health issues, and more.
But she thought the new building would be a long-term refuge. It was clean and quiet. There's even a library.
"When they first showed me this little apartment, I fell in love with it because it was across from the library," she says. "Sometimes, when it was really peaceful, I used to go walk across the hall when it was snowing and look at the birds. And oh, Jehovah God, it was so relaxing."
Best of all, she says, the building was for low-income seniors like herself. The roughly $500 a month rent was affordable on her fixed income. Then last month she got notice from the property managers that her

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