When their rent went up, this Ontario couple thought a camper would be temporary. It's not

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Kim Springer and her family never thought they’d be living in a camper in a gravel parking lot adjacent to a park in east London, Ont.

Now the Springers — Kim, her husband and their grandson — are using their predicament to outline the difficulties connected to hidden homelessness and a lack of municipal support, as well as the options.

They moved to a trailer after facing a big rent increase on the home that they had been living in for many years. 

“The city could come tomorrow and say we need to tow this out of here. Where would they tow it? I have no idea,” said Kim.

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