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 @9NC9SZ3from Guam  answered…3hrs3H

Yes, unless it develops into or acts as any form of public nuisance/distress/obstruction towards other members of the pu…

 @9NC9GJ2 from Minnesota answered…3hrs3H

No, unless the foreclosure is due to malfeasance by a financial institution.

 @9NC928F from Colorado answered…4hrs4H

Rent control does not create reliably helpful outcomes. This question is too market specific to be at all relevant to as…

 @9H394R6 from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but only for investors that came from the hostile country.

 @9NC5LLP from California answered…7hrs7H

No, the world is extremely overpopulated, the more houses there are the more people will be paying to keep up with the p…

 @9NC45VK from Indiana answered…8hrs8H

No, only investors from The People's Republic of China, North Korea, and Russia.

 @9NC38PZfrom Maine  answered…9hrs9H

It should be left to the states to decide however I also think it depends on the behavior/ criminal history of the indiv…

 @9NBZ2BK from Texas answered…10hrs10H

No, if the owner is at fault for not paying. Yes if it is due to job loss or other factors like health reasons.

 @9NBWWSB from Texas answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but create spaces that allow for this, and not try to discourage sleeping/encamping on public property.

 @9NBVCFV from California answered…12hrs12H

I think yes because sometimes they charge to much for something that is not worth to being rented for.

 @7YS3KJP from Arizona answered…12hrs12H

I would like for something to be done, preferably a Georgian single land tax, possibly in addition to other measures lik…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…13hrs13H

Yes, and prohibit ownership of over three homes at any one time by any individual or for-profit entity.

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…13hrs13H

Yes, and prohibit ownership of over three homes at any one time by any individual or for-profit entity.

 @9NBRH74 from Florida answered…13hrs13H

Only in areas where rents are inflated, like NY, LA, SF, … if a city has limited space and too many people, the rents ha…

 @9NBMQLW from Washington answered…15hrs15H

really depends on the property like in parks and such sure but they have to move by 6:00 if not moved by then they get a…

 @9NBK5RT from Washington answered…15hrs15H

Increase the quality of shelters/housing and help get them jobs. Otherwise, it's a criminal offense.

 @9NBBB5W from Connecticut answered…18hrs18H

I think that if they refuse a shelter that is on them, but I don't think they should be arrested because they are sleepi…

 @9N9YCS4 from California answered…23hrs23H

Yes, and the government should require new high density residential building developers to pay an infrastructure tax goi…