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A former-homeless man has raised $120k to make tiny mobile homes for rough sleepers – only to be served a cease and desist by the city. Ryan Donais, 38, became homeless aged 18 and was forced to sleep on the streets. His experiences inspired his idea to build the tiny homes – which are made from fiberglass reinforced plastic and feature a bed, desk, storage, a sink and camping toilet. Ryan has made five tiny homes – costing around $10k each – so far to help tackle the homelessness problems in Toronto, Canada. But he’s now been told by the…