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‘Tried the caravan park?’ Shock over real estate’s nasty letter
Ty Irvine, 48, of Maidenwell, said his family of four had rented the home for two years but were recently notified they had to move out by March 23 so the owner could sell the house.He said he had asked the real estate agency for an extension as it was difficult to find a house suitable for his wife Kelly, 45, who uses a wheelchair as she was born with cerebral palsy.
“We replied saying we were struggling and having trouble finding somewhere … as it’s extremely difficult to find a…
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