State Boots Homeless Man For Camping On His Own Property

‘Homelessness is a serious problem in America. In 2015, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development published a report which revealed that under a conservative estimate, there were nearly 565,000 homeless people in America living in cars, homeless shelters, or subsidized housing.
Clem Smith, a resident of Colorado, was once one of these people. For six years he had no place to call home and no hope for the future until his mother passed away and left him with something he never thought he would have, $214,000 dollars and a chance for a much more secure future. He spent $125,000 on new property and the rest on improvements and equipment including a power connection, dump truck, water well, septic engineering, road engineering, a shipping container, a car, and an RV in which he lives in.’
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