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California housing crisis fuels black market for old motorhome rentals

25.02.2026 09:42 1 min 1 source
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California housing crisis fuels black market for old motorhome rentals
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The housing crisis in California is forcing a growing number of people with full-time jobs to live in vehicles. A black market has emerged where 'vanlords' rent out old motorhomes for hundreds of dollars per month, particularly in San Francisco and Santa Clara County due to a lack of authorized parking. Cities are attempting to counter this with 'safe parking sites' offering basic amenities, but supply falls far short of demand.

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25.02.2026 EXPRESS DEU

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