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Can accessory dwelling units in Denver help keep families and communities intact?
The first house that Michelle Chavez owned was in a suburb south of Denver. To pay her mortgage, she worked three jobs — for Arapahoe County, Home Depot, and at a nearby golf course. But when Chavez became pregnant, she had to quit two jobs and couldn’t keep up with her mortgage payments. She lost the house and moved in with her parents.   A few years later, Chavez and her parents had a falling out. By then a single mother of three, Chavez tried and failed to find another place to live. She ended up living in her cousin’s house for six months, sleeping on the couch with two of her kids (her other child was living with her ex). Though she had a stable job, her life felt precarious without

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