The Benitez family is forced to live under a canopy in the parking lot of its former home, which went up in flames three days ago.
A Lincoln Heights family has been forced to live in a camp it set up outside of its apartment building where a devastating house fire destroyed its home.
A neighbor lent the family a canopy which it is now sleeping under, with mattresses. Whatever the family managed to save, it's now stacked up nearby. The family's former home is a rent control building, meaning it does not pay more than $1000 a month in rent.
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