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Earlier this year, the 45-year-old Brockville resident found herself scrambling for a place to live after the rental property she was sharing with four other people went on the market and quickly sold.
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“The landlord decided to sell the house, during COVID, and told us that we had to move,” said Whyte.
“I came home and there was a ‘For Sale’ sign on the lawn,” she added.
“I came home and it said ‘Sold’.”
“I’m not the first one,” said Whyte. “I’ve seen it numerous times over the last six, seven months.”
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