Charlie Uher had never expected to be living out of his car. The 67-year-old gay man told the Bay Area Reporter he had been living in a manufactured home in the East Bay community of Bay Point until a little more than three years ago. "I had a dispute with the people who owned the land, so they kicked me out," Uher said. "I bought the manufactured home because my mother passed and left me with some money.
I thought that when I die they'd carry me out of there. ... They gave me $4,000 for it, then turned around and sold it for $20,000."Uher, who hails from Chicago and lived for some time in San Francisco, parked on the streets in Bay Point for about two and a half years until he found housing at St.