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When did people start losing houses during the great depression?

because they couldn't pay their bills bebt or rent so they lost their house to pay for it.


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Some of the rich who already owned big houses were able to keep them and rent out a few of the rooms. Some of the people who were not so rich to start out with lost their homes because they could not pay the rent or the bills. These people would either just live in the streets, or try to get to a Hooverville to set up a tent or something.


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Did your family have to move from one place to the other during the great depression?

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are there grants available to pay your bills?

Are there grants available to pay your bills


what type of grants can you get to pay of bills?

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Grants for rent will probably not help you with moving cost. The grants for rent will help you pay for rent. Unfortunately, moving isn't part of your rent bills.


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