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 @9N552QS from Connecticut answered…25mins25m

Establish self-sufficient agrarian communities for them to self-govern, live and support themselves within, then allow n…

 @9N5299Q from Alabama answered…1hr1H

First time buyers could get a tax exemption but government should not be stealing money from citizens and then dispensin…

 @9N4YP57 from Oregon answered…1hr1H

No, it is in the best interests for landlords to appeal to the largest consumer base possible, the recent raising of pri…

 @9N4YM5C from Oregon answered…1hr1H

I think there should be a limit on how much a landlord can raise rent yearly in regards to tenants already renting. Howe…

 @9N4TS3W from New Jersey answered…2hrs2H

They should be allowed to sleep depending on the type of public place. They should not be allowed to encamp.

 @db from Mississippi answered…2hrs2H

No, charity is usually a better for helping people than government/social security.

 @9N4RL9M from Oregon answered…3hrs3H

Landlords can take advantage of people so therefore some people shouldnt ruin it for others and depending on the place s…

 @9N4M7HS from Virginia answered…4hrs4H

They should not be allowed, but there should be more social programs to provide mental health and housing assistance.

 @9N4LS6F from Ohio answered…4hrs4H

Only if required. If prices start skyrocketing, at a certain point there should be limitations on price

 @9N4LC3Y from Washington answered…4hrs4H

Yes, and there should be limits to the amount of properties a single individual can own. The government should be priori…

 @9N4LC3Y from Washington answered…4hrs4H

Yes, but better housing options and social safety nets and programs should be implemented to prevent homelessness altoge…

 @9N4KCZKfrom Maine  answered…4hrs4H

Yes but also add better regulations for homeless shelters due to many creating dangerous environments which cause most o…

 @9N48Z76 answered…6hrs6H

yes, absurd charges for rent should be controlled, as in their bills (water, electric, etc) is reasonable. But if the te…

 @9N3WV9T from Colorado answered…9hrs9H

No, but a program that keeps track of these individuals would not be well-run given the current funding and resources av…

 @9N3CK3J from California answered…14hrs14H

No, but the state should take a more active role in making sure there is enough housing inventory to prevent rents from…

 @9N39PDQ from California answered…14hrs14H

No, let local governments and cities decide this on their own.

 @9N39PDQ from California answered…14hrs14H

No, this should be left up to local cities. Different regions have different needs regarding housing.

 @9N39PDQ from California answered…14hrs14H

It depends on the local area. Regardless, this is something that each city should decide on their own.

 @9N39PDQ from California answered…14hrs14H

No, rent control just results in a shortage of housing because less landlords are willing to rent out their homes if the…

 @9N37TT9 from Texas answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but with a focus on moving those using it away from needing it.

 @JakeJustenfrom Illinois  answered…16hrs16H

Yes, by reducing the regulatory burden on builders

 @9N36YPP from California answered…17hrs17H

They shouldn't be allowed in very public places where lots of activities occur and many people are constantly present, b…

 @9N36579 from New York answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but I would prefer tax credit options instead

 @9N349N3 from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

No, get rid of regulations on the construction of houses

 @9N2YM7X from Maryland answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but there should be minimal condition requirements maintained by landlords as well as limits to the amount of prope…