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 @9N7TRFX from Missouri answered…6hrs6H

no shouldn't be required but it is a great idea and if the consumers start buying into those areas more then the open ma…

 @9N7S4YJ from Oklahoma answered…6hrs6H

It could go either way depending on the situation of the homeowner.

 @9N7PSFB from Tennessee answered…7hrs7H

Yes, if their presence is not impeding businesses from operating or deterring people from visiting parks and other publi…

 @9N7R3PC from Wisconsin answered…8hrs8H

Yes, and increase funding to address the root causes of homelessness

 @9N7QTSS from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

Only if the owner of said public property states it is ok. The owner of the property should dictate that, not the govern…

 @9N7Q5HT from Florida answered…9hrs9H

The government should intervene in the housing market to increase housing supply through a public works project and shou…

 @9N7PSQL from Washington answered…9hrs9H

Yes and they need to be mixed use zoning with a full range of services within a minimal distance from each residence.

 @9N7PSQL from Washington answered…9hrs9H

Unoccupied, un-rented, or homes without owners should be given to the homeless at no cost, and a 100% Vacancy Tax should…

 @9N7PGBC from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

If the person is facing foreclosure due to their own faults they should receive no help. But if they’re facing foreclosu…

 @9MYY7PJ from Pennsylvania answered…10hrs10H

The government should not incentivize it, nor should the federal government reform zoning laws. Zoning laws should be le…

 @9N7MXRW from Texas answered…10hrs10H

No, Deport illegal immigrants and put the homeless in the housing they've been giving away or paying for

 @9N7K44S from Texas answered…11hrs11H

No, but abolish Zoning Laws and increase tye supply of housing.

 @9N7G3ZYfrom Maine  answered…12hrs12H

The government should manage a big public rental company, with ability to set by competition the range of rent prices.

 @9N79GVG from Texas answered…14hrs14H

The government should create a program to help the unhoused. People are still living with the downstream effects of Covi…

 @9N6Z6WS from Oregon answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but the government should be building housing enough for all people, starter homes just enough for one person

 @9N6YSJY from New Jersey answered…16hrs16H

No, the government should pay for more housing to be built in conjunction with requiring that the majority of housing bu…

 @9N6VWLF from New Jersey answered…17hrs17H

If I trusted the government, I would say to implement rent policies for landlords, but why not have govt housing for ppl…

 @9N6VWLF from New Jersey answered…17hrs17H

Being disabled and 60 with a disabled adult child, I am close to becoming homeless to no fault of our own. It is horrify…

 @9N6SBJQ from California answered…18hrs18H

If you love out of state and own 10 units or houses you’re an investor. You should not have rent control for non investo…

 @9N6S2YM from Maryland answered…18hrs18H

I don't think builders should be compelled to include them; however, the disparity in means between investors/developers…

 @9N6RVNH from Massachusetts answered…18hrs18H

New developments should be offered tax breaks and other "carrots" to beautify the land they develop.

 @9N6RHRB from Michigan answered…18hrs18H

But what happens if either party wins? The Proponents have a point, but what happens to appartments in areas that are pa…

 @9N6RHRB from Michigan answered…18hrs18H

Either or has it's downside, as the social programs pull more money, but the criminal offence could build up to unpayabl…

 @9N6QYCC from California answered…18hrs18H

No, but there should be limits on how much a landlord can increase rent based on the previous lease agreement (no more t…

 @9N694LC from North Carolina answered…23hrs23H

I feel like they should, only if the person has an actual reason for it and try to get their payments in.