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Buncombe County, North Carolina officials forcibly evicted homeless individuals from Amish-built tiny homes, citing code violations related to plumbing and electricity. The homes, built to provide a safer alternative to shelters, were considered a temporary solution by advocates, who argue the evictions prioritize bureaucracy over human needs. County officials, however, maintain the structures were unsafe due to lacking proper utilities. This action highlights the conflict between enforcing regulations and addressing immediate needs of the homeless population. The controversy underscores the challenges in finding effective solutions for homelessness.
Buncombe County, North Carolina officials forcibly evicted homeless individuals from Amish-built tiny homes, citing code violations related to plumbing and electricity. The homes, built to provide a safer alternative to shelters, were considered a temporary solution by advocates, who argue the evictions prioritize bureaucracy over human needs. County officials, however, maintain the structures were unsafe due to lacking proper utilities. This action highlights the conflict between enforcing regulations and addressing immediate needs of the homeless population. The controversy underscores the challenges in finding effective solutions for homelessness.