Community Wants 6-Year-Old Evicted(Oct. 23) - A 6-year-old girl who has been living with her grandparents since she was a baby may be evicted from their home -- because she is too young to live there.
Judie and Jimmy Stottler live in a retirement community in Pinellas Park, Fla. The community's bylaws state that residents have to be at least 55 years or older, and children can live there for no more than 60 days a year, the St. Petersburg Times reported. For the past five years, the homeowner's association has been demanding that the Stottlers' granddaughter, Kimberly Broffman, leave the home.
The homeowner's association says it is expecting a judge's order in the case any day now, NBC News reported.
Kimberly's mother has a chronic drug problem, which led the Stottlers to take custody of the girl four years ago. The couple have tried to sell their home so they may move to a new community where their granddaughter's age isn't an issue. But their efforts have been unsuccessful, as the home's value has sunk in the housing bust. In the meantime, the deadline set by the homeowner's association for Kimberly to move out passed, the St. Petersburg Times said.
The Lakes Homeowners Association filed a lawsuit against the Stottlers and other residents in violation of the community's bylaws, asking for an injunction to enforce the policies.
One possible outcome is that Kimberly would be forced to live with foster parents until the Stottlers sell their home, NBC said.
"She is a little girl. We're the only parents she knows, and the only parents she's gonna know," Judie Stottler told the network.
Neighbors in the community are divided about the Stottlers' situation.
"I believe that they should go. They should find somewhere else to live," an unidentified neighbor told NBC.
Another neighbor, Sonny Ebert, sees it differently. "I know we have rules and regulations, but let's have some compassion," he told the Times.
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