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Subsidized seniors in WNC fear budget battles could triple their rent


There's been a lot of that going on at Laurel Wood since the people who run the complex shared what might happen if the government closes up shop. "We have been given notice that our rents will be going up to the market value, which for a lot of us is two and three times what we're paying now," Mirra Price said. (Photo credit: WLOS staff)
There's been a lot of that going on at Laurel Wood since the people who run the complex shared what might happen if the government closes up shop. "We have been given notice that our rents will be going up to the market value, which for a lot of us is two and three times what we're paying now," Mirra Price said. (Photo credit: WLOS staff)
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