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 @9NGPSGW from Georgia answered…1hr1H

For me I would answer this with a yes and a no. From a tenant's standpoint we probably could benefit from this if the re…

 @9NGL3QW from Florida answered…3hrs3H

Yes, if they act as good citizens (leave clean spaces, do not abuse privileges, do not commit crimes)

 @9NGFNMT from Texas answered…4hrs4H

It is my opinion that the government should implement rent control policies to limit the amount landlords can charge for…

 @9NG845Vfrom Guam  answered…8hrs8H

Yes, and its a requirement for more better quality

 @9NG4JK3 from Nevada answered…10hrs10H

Can only at max double the actual bills for the consumer so if the actual bills with taxes are $750 p/mo for 1700 sqft t…

 @9NG4JK3 from Nevada answered…10hrs10H

Create a non bias re intergation 90 day plan from street to shelter to job training to a certificate/license to career a…

 @9NG32RT from California answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but it depends on the type of public property, and additional services should be sent to determine the mental healt…

 @9NFZ4WQ from Georgia answered…13hrs13H

Yes, and put more limits on how many residential (especially single-family) properties any corporation or individual may…

 @9NFZ4WQ from Georgia answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but only if they are built to high standards of construction and take quality of life into consideration-- especial…

 @9NFZ4WQ from Georgia answered…13hrs13H

Yes, and those green spaces should include native plants that make sense for the landscape, and those spaces should not…

 @9NFXYDB from West Virginia answered…14hrs14H

In circumstances where this could potentially create financial problems for local citizens due to gentrification, then n…

 @9NFXMGV from Utah answered…14hrs14H

I believe that American citizens should be free to live without having a "house." However, public property would have to…

 @9NFXGHQ from Massachusetts answered…14hrs14H

No but create more opportunities for them to access a homeless shelter and have people redirect them to the nearest one.

 @9NFX8D3 from New York answered…14hrs14H

We need more shelters and availability for homeless people to sleep and give them safe havens as well as free meals and…

 @9NFW65V from Massachusetts answered…15hrs15H

step 1: make it illegal for powerful rich corporations from mass buying houses and holding them to raise prices. step…

 @9NFW65V from Massachusetts answered…15hrs15H

create a program that employs homeless individuals in infrastructure and national projects. Homeless individuals will be…

 @9NFPWKJ from California answered…18hrs18H

It depends on the scale. If it is a single individual, might not be an issue. If it becomes an encampment, that should n…

 @9NFK5PQ from Arizona answered…21hrs21H

yes, especially for homeless men and male victims of DV, SA and rape

 @9NFG6YX from Connecticut answered…22hrs22H

No, the current issues with housing prices is due to a lack of supply. Enact policy that encourages housing development…

 @9NFFLMZ from Texas answered…22hrs22H

Yes, only if they can prove that the reason for the foreclosure was out of their control

 @9NFFLMZ from Texas answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but provide social programs to help them out of homelessness so they don't have to resort to it

 @9NFBHHT from Michigan answered…23hrs23H

Privatize all public property and let private property owners decide if they want to let homeless people sleep on their…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…24hrs24H

No, but it should stop incentivizing the construction of luxury housing by repealing rent control and allowing landlords…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…24hrs24H

No, and they should not be allowed to encamp on public property even if no shelter or housing is available. In that case…