Posted: Aug 28, 2011 8:46 PM by Danielle Lerner (MH)
Updated: Aug 29, 2011 8:10 AM
More than a dozen people at Sunny Acres will have to find a new place to call home Monday morning.
Owner Dan Devaul has told about thirteen people to leave his 70-acre ranch and sober-living facility off Los Osos Valley Road. This, after Devaul says a Judge threatened to appoint a receiver to the property if people continued living outside or in unsafe structures.
That means Devaul would lose control of the ranch. Today several Sunny Acres residents told KSBY News they have nowhere else to go.
"Right now i'm just kind of in limbo and going to do what I got to do," said Ceaser Page.
I'll have to park on the street for a couple three weeks," said Mike Fitch.
Some residents will be allowed to stay. There is a house on the property that can hold eight people.
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