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What should I do? Need serious advice.

I am going to make this short. I have two kids, young children. I recently got a note on my door stating that by the 15 of November if I don’t pay taxes that the house I am staying is will be auctioned off.. I been in this house for 8 years.. paying rent faithfully.. yes you read that right. I have no money on me. Because I recently had an house fire and it put me so behind. I had to stay in a hotel for 3 months.. using all my savings trying to rebuild this home.. the owners I rent from haven’t paid taxes since 2016. And now I’m on the verge of being homeless if I don’t sign the papers on this home to put it in my name. That is over $8,000 I don’t have that to save myself or my children. I’m so stressed right now. I been calling around for any help available and there isn’t any. My kids don’t deserve this.

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