After a Wall Street Journal article about her living arrangement went viral, city code enforcement discovered it and forced Morgan Dixon to move out of the Airstream trailer she was living in on the property, citing it was an illegal dwelling.

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In the early days, Baer negotiated deals to live rent-free in the homes she was staging. This clever arrangement solved her personal housing crisis and eliminated overhead, allowing her to bootstrap her business and build a client base with zero capital.

The common desire among seniors to "age in place" often contradicts their stated goal of not burdening their children. By refusing to move to more suitable housing without a plan, they can inadvertently force their families into crisis management roles, creating the very financial and emotional burden they sought to avoid.

The viral story about Morgan Dixon focused on the financial "lock-in effect" of her low mortgage rate. However, her primary motivation for living with her ex-husband was to provide stability for their children; the mortgage was simply the financial enabler for that choice.

Sonder's bankruptcy wasn't due to its core idea of a standardized home rental, which was sound. The failure stemmed from raising too much venture capital ($680M), which created immense pressure for hyper-growth. This forced the company to sign unprofitable leases, proving a good business can be destroyed by the wrong funding model and unrealistic expectations.

As a newly single mother, Morgan was denied an affordable one-bedroom apartment due to strict HOA occupancy limits (two people per bedroom). This forced her toward more expensive options she couldn't afford, revealing systemic barriers for single-parent families in the rental market.

Modern consumer technology, specifically GPS mapping apps, played a crucial role in the corner-crossing debate. By making the "checkerboard" land ownership pattern and inaccessible public areas visible to everyone, these apps helped galvanize public support for challenging access restrictions.

A UK government office found its unpublished, internal training articles—including Doctor Who fan fiction—were indexed by search engines. A newspaper discovered the content, leading to an absurd PR query about a "moon base invasion." This highlights the critical need to secure non-production web content.

For those who can afford a down payment but not the monthly mortgage, Emma Hernan suggests a "buy and rent" strategy. Purchase the property, place a tenant in it to cover the mortgage payments, and build equity. You can then move in years later when your financial situation improves.

Unlike a Chapter 11 bankruptcy where companies restructure, Sonder filed for Chapter 7, signifying complete liquidation. This meant an immediate shutdown and asset sale, causing thousands of guests to be abruptly evicted. The event serves as a stark real-world example of the severe and immediate consequences of this terminal form of corporate failure.

Legally mandated parking spaces for every new building add tens of thousands of dollars to construction costs and raise rents. These laws also make it impossible to reuse older, historic buildings that can't accommodate parking, fundamentally forcing modern architecture to be designed around cars.