Thursday, March 12, 2009

Families living in HOTEL and MOTELS-Homeless


COSTA MESA, California: Greg Hayworth, 44, graduated from Syracuse University and made a good living in his home state, California, from real estate and mortgage finance. Then that business crashed, and early last year the bank foreclosed on the house he was renting, forcing his family's eviction.

Now the Hayworths and their three children represent a new face of homelessness in Orange County: formerly middle income, living week to week in a cramped motel room.

"I owe it to my kids to get out of here," Hayworth said, recalling the night they saw a motel neighbor drag a half-naked woman out the door while he beat her.

As the recession has deepened, long-time workers who lost their jobs are facing the terror and stigma of homelessness for the first time, including those who have owned or rented for years. Some show up in shelters and on the streets, but others, like the Hayworths, are the hidden homeless — living doubled up in apartments, in garages or in motels, uncounted in U.S. homeless data and often receiving little public aid.

The Hayworths tried staying with relatives but ended up last September at the Costa Mesa Motor Inn, one of more than 1,000 families estimated to be living in motels in Orange County alone. They are among a lucky few: A charity pays part of the $800-a-month charge while Hayworth tries to recreate a career.
I'd promised my daughter that we'd be out of here by her birthday," Hayworth said. "But that came last week, and we're still here."

The family, which includes a 15-year-old daughter, shares a single room and sleeps on two beds. With most possessions in storage, they eat in two shifts, on three borrowed plates — all that one jammed cabinet can hold. His wife has health problems and, like many other families, they cannot muster the security deposit and other upfront costs of renting a new place.

Motel families exist by the hundreds in Denver, along freeway-bypassed Route 1 on the Eastern Seaboard, and in other cities from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Portland, Oregon. But they are especially prevalent in Orange County, which has high rents, a shortage of public housing and a surplus of older motels that once housed Disneyland visitors.

"The motels have become the de facto low-income housing of Orange County," said Wally Gonzales, director of Project Dignity, one of dozens of small charities and church groups that have emerged to assist families, usually helping a few dozen each and relying on donations of food, clothing and toys.

In the past, motel families here were mainly drawn from the chronically struggling. In 1998, an exposé of neglected motel children by The Orange County Register prompted the creation of city task forces and promises of help. But in recent months, schools, churches and charities report a different sort of family showing up.
"It really hurt me the other day," he added. "My son came home and asked, 'Are we homeless?' I didn't know what to say.
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3 execs, 81 cars missing from Nebraska dealership
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Scores of new cars vanished from a western Nebraska car dealership and a prosecutor said Wednesday that some had turned up in other states and warrants had been issued for three missing executives.

The 81 Fords and Toyotas taken from Legacy Auto Sales in Scottsbluff were valued at about $2.5 million.
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29 comments:

  1. Pffffft.
    Surely they could have found someone better to present as the face of the economic downturn than a REALTOR, no sympathy.
    Scum.

    Rotten reporting too.

    Imbeciles.

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  2. hey dude, everyone went on the road of fasle prosperity , if a million $$ was avail in a certain area of work , id bet your ass you'd be there too , i would have been there too , he was just trying to make a livijng for him and his family just like me and you , the people to Blame is the fucking Federal Reserve for allowing the boom to happen in the first place

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  3. Just goes to show that it can happen to any of us, realtors, lawyers,car salesman,teachers, its an occupation that has been eliminated. Thanks FEDS! Low lifes

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  4. I am a chronic saver. Even when times are bad. I just dont understand how people end up like this. We just went thru a 20 year period of the greatest of economic times and yet here we are with families living day to day. I know every situation is different and I wish we knew the whole story.

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  5. Why is a family that is living in a motel buying a car that has a 380$ a month payment? That just seems like awful planning to me, get a cheap ass car that you can buy outright, or at least have a much smaller payment, or take the freaking bus.

    I am not saying that people should manage their money 100% correct or else they deserve to be homeless. My family have not always made the best decisions either, but it seems to me if you find yourself homeless than you hurry up and start making better decisions.

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  6. Very rough times indeed! BUT, as quick as things have happened there still was the writing on the wall for the Real Estate/Mortgage sector of the economy. If you have a family to take care of you need to always be thinking "what if". Americans need to fend for themselves. Many people in need for sure but many people thinking the government should take care of them. Folks - we are the government, and I'm broke!

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  7. yeah, thanks. i'm just booking my trip to the LA area... now how am i supposed to PICK my hotel. Also, being self employeed, and very budget minded. Grocery lists and Quicken etc. we pay cash for everything. but... NOTHING FILLS THE REFRIGERATOR WHEN = my customers can NOT pay what they owe us.
    vicious circle.
    we are restorers of (new, used and old) furniture - mainly antiques with a background in restoring painted antiques and consoles etc, that were gold gilt.

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  8. well man , you might be getting more busniessthese days , instead of people buying new , people will look to repair them instead , but , theres always that but , if people dont have the money ..........

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  9. Great article about motels.

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  10. That kind of scenario can be found anywhere. There are lots of families that live in hotels or motels because they don't have a permanent home.

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  11. We are a part of the Motel Nation.... Family of 4. Myself, my wife and my two children, 19 year old son and a 15 year old daughter. My son is autistic and my daughter has epilepsy.

    We are the people that fall through the cracks. There is no help for us. I have a good job now, making decent money. We own the car that we drive but it is by no means a new car, it's older than my 19 year old son. We have a cell phone bill and now, a storage bill where the contents of the home we rented are now stored.

    We had just moved into a place and was there just over 2 months. I had just started the new job after being unemployed for 6 months (I know, that's nothing compared to the majority of the people that are unemployed now, but it still wiped out what little savings we had. So, getting a new job and moving into a new place was going to allow us to get back on our feet. Then the place we were in was yanked out from underneath us and we were told to hit the street in two weeks. With no time to save up the money for First/Last/Deposit on a place to stay, we ended up in a Motel.

    Are we homeless? Nope. We've got a roof over our head, we've got food to eat and a hot shower every day. We've got TV, we've got wifi access.....

    So, what's the problem? This is no way to raise a family. All we want is a place to call our own, where my kids and feel safe and where we can be ourselves without worrying if the next siren we hear is a cop car pulling up in the motel parking lot.

    It's not a matter of what industry you're in, what race you are or your religious beliefs. If you have less than stellar credit and have nothing saved up for deposits and such for a rental, you're not going to be able to rent a place. And that means a motel. And, depending on your budget it's either a dive where they charge by the hour or it's a decent place where you're in a vicious circle. Paying over 50% of your income to provide a roof over your families head but unable to save anything to be able to move into a place of your own.

    We are citizens of the Motel Nation.

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  12. I live in a decent hotel with my husband and two boys, ages 8 and 2. My husband got very sick with kidney stones and was hospitalized for over three mths. We lost the house we were renting for 6 years, so we have an eviction over our heads now, our credit is lousy and we both work (I work at the hotel front desk)and my husband went back to work full time....we pay 700 every two weeks for rent, we have a small car payment, insurance, storage (whats left of our stuff which we sold alot of justto survive this past year)phone bill, and we have food stamps. Now, this whole situation is hard on me, the girl who had a father who left her two million dollars at 21 (im 45 now)which was spent on my family who is no longer here to help us either, trust me had my mom and stepdad not have passed away in 2009, we wouldnt be here to bgin with since they always helped us out.....it's a sad situation but i have hope things will look up and we have already planned on using tax money to get out of here.....i believe im here to learn and to become a better and stronger person because of this.

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