That's an easy question to answer actually. If you remember back to June of 2016, when the Erskine Fire tore through a small mountain community destroying just under 300 homes. 258 of those homes were occupied, and of those faemilies nearly half of them had to move away to find housing. We had moved here shortly before the fire and still had not moved all of our property up. We spent 16 months living in a 19 ft travel trailer waiting a praying for a home. Eventually this home became available and even though it was not in the desired condition or have the best landlord, it was still better than 5 people being crammed into a tiny travel trailer. After a year of fighting for repairs to be done to the home, I feel through the floor (that the LL claimed was not a safety issue and thank God one of my kids didn't fall through). We decided we could no longer wait for the LL to do repairs. So, yes, we had lived in that trailer for so long we were able to put things into it. I was unable to get it out by myself and that's why so much was left in the home. That is also why I stuck around to speak to the landlord so that he would k ow I wasn't abandoning my property and I wasn't just merely trying to be a jerk tenant that refused to move my things.