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 @9N9JY53 from Colorado answered…32mins32m

Yes, and create more programs for better access to food, shelter, clothing, medicine, and ESPECIALLY (humane and legitim…

 @9N9BZRS from West Virginia answered…3hrs3H

No. Price fixing any product or service only leads to artificial scarcity and disincentivizes private industry from inve…

 @9N992SC from Alaska answered…4hrs4H

It would depend on what lead to the foreclosure. Poor money management then no. Life altering event such as job loss or…

 @9N92VYF from Alabama answered…6hrs6H

I think we should incentivise the buying process oncurrently existing structures to be more affordable instead

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but focus the funding more on social services that actually get the homeless off the streets instead of simply subs…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but only if alcoholism, drug abuse, or irresponsible borrowing aren’t a factor in the foreclosure.

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but only for home buyers at or below a certain income threshold to avoid subsidizing the wealthy

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Yes, as long as they aren’t causing a public disturbance. Create more social programs to provide the homeless with basic…

 @9N8YXF2from North Dakota  answered…6hrs6H

No, but create additional programs to support individuals. If houseless individuals deny support, and have capacity, the…

 @9N8XVGK from Alaska answered…7hrs7H

No, but the government should stop collusion between rental companies and incentivize housing development and deregulati…

 @9N8W8TF from Florida answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but depending on the conditions of the place you are rented at there should be a range of price that is fair and n…

 @9N8RYD5 from Pennsylvania answered…8hrs8H

As long as the limit goes up with the pricing of houses in that area, time period, or value of housing.

 @9N8RPYZ from New Jersey answered…8hrs8H

It depends on the environment and surroundings. Right now with the cost of living it is becoming more and more difficult…

 @9N8PDZD from California answered…9hrs9H

Create a separate state where homeless individuals can live and govern themselves. Deport homeless to this state and let…

 @9N8LG4W from Illinois answered…11hrs11H

If we are in a financial recession, they shouldn't be allowed to charge over a certain amount, but otherwise no.

 @9N8JYJV from Kentucky answered…11hrs11H

No, but this is a state / local issue, not Federal. Congress *could* pass a law implementing a Federal property tax o…

 @9N8629Dfrom Maine  answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but only when it is shown that the residential properties are not being used for residential reasons or are being u…

 @9N8629Dfrom Maine  answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but only in areas that have require such housing and have buildings that can be converted or torn down and rebuilt.…

 @9N84F8J from Texas answered…16hrs16H

No since none of the money is actually going to fixing the problem & only going into the pockets of politicians and bure…

 @9N83JSX from Missouri answered…16hrs16H

No, but create designated areas for them to stay as well as assistance from therapists, food banks, etc.

 @9N82X3D from Florida answered…17hrs17H

Create more outreach programs and incentivize them better, guaranteeing the unhoused more security and safety when the u…

 @Meepmeep777from Texas  answered…21hrs21H

Yes, house the working and able homeless, institutionalize the mentally ill homeless, and help rehabilitate the addicted…

 @2NFKLZQfrom Arizona  answered…21hrs21H

Depends on the situation. Owning multiple properties should preclude qualifying for assistance.

 @9N7TZ4L from California answered…21hrs21H

No, and create more social programs to provide free housing, basic needs, health and mental health services and job assi…

 @9N7TRFX from Missouri answered…22hrs22H

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…