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 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…3hrs3H

Yes but equip them with tools to better help the tenants, and develop them into small villagers where tenants can learn…

 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…3hrs3H

Yes, in places where it works; but generally build all homes at more affordable prices without reducing quality or the v…

 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…3hrs3H

Yes, perhaps in certain places where it makes sense

 @9MLJR34 from Utah answered…5hrs5H

Reevaluate how current resources are being allocated and work towards education, financial literacy, and health programs…

 @9MLJR34 from Utah answered…5hrs5H

Yes, and it should encourage states to revisit policies about zoning rules.

 @9MLJPS7 from Texas answered…5hrs5H

In todays economy, it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world. If we’re talking 10/20 years ago when home-ownership was…

 @9MLJ772 from Illinois answered…6hrs6H

Yes, it is clearly becoming more of a problem as substance abuse increases. For shelters receiving increases, certain r…

 @9MLJ772 from Illinois answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but only under limited circumstances, and for those who are facing forclosure for reasons more legitimate than shee…

 @9MLHY5W from Minnesota answered…6hrs6H

The government should incentivize rather than subsidize first-time home ownership.

 @9MLGS34 from Pennsylvania answered…8hrs8H

If a landlord is charging too much for rent just don’t live there. If rent starts to go out of control I may be swayed…