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98-year-old Evicted From Home Of 50 Years, Mary Phillips Fights Back

Mary Phillips 98 Year Old Evicted

98-year-old woman evicted from her San Francisco apartment story has shocked the community. Meet Mary Phillips, the 98-year-old who is being evicted from the home she lived in for the last 50 years. A group of people are fighting for Phillips by protesting and shaming Urban Green Investments, the company that purchased the building where the senior citizen lives in 2012 and has been trying to get her to move out.

A 98-year-old woman is being evicted from the place she has called home for the past 50 years, the heartbreaking story story is making headlines.

In 2012, a firm called Urban Green Investments purchased a building located in Dolores Street in San Francisco where many low income families and seniors live.

Using the California Ellis Act, UGI was able to evict many of the tenants in order to sell the property for millions.

But one woman who was served with an eviction noticed two years ago lawyered up and is fighting back.

That woman is 98-year-old Mary Phillips who spoke to the media saying that she is too old to move to a new home, furthermore she has no place to go.

She has lived in Dolores for the past 50 years and has never been late with her rent.

The rebellious woman says she is determined to stay in her apartment and the only way they will get her out is feet first.

The charming old lady said that she knows that the people who run UGI have hearts, they have senior citizens in their lives and will not go as far as throwing her in the streets.

Hope that Mary Phillips has a very good attorney because Urban Green has been successful at evicting her neighbor and caretaker 40 year-old Sarah Brandt.

For several days a group of protestors who are members of Vanishingsf have been camping in front of the offices of Urban Green Investments passing out fliers that explain what is happening to the 98-year-old woman.

Vanishingsf asked that you call Urban Green CEO David McCloskey at (415) 651-4441 and tell him to leave Mary Phillips in her home.

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