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 @9NPY624 from Massachusetts answered…51mins51m

There are more vacant houses than homeless people in America. If a residential property has been vacant for more than a…

 @9NPXHFF from Texas answered…1hr1H

All developments should include flood mitigation efforts which could include green spaces and parks.

 @9NPJ8M8 from Washington answered…7hrs7H

Yes, and it should be made illegal for corporations and private investment companies from owning and renting single fami…

 @9NPDDHY from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Not necessarily a law would be required, but incentivizing growth in the state or city to have affordable apartments and…

 @9NPD8DQ from Ohio answered…10hrs10H

The government should ban buying homes as investments

 @9NP9ZYB from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, IF the government is the cause ie COVID lock down

 @9NP93RH from California answered…13hrs13H

I think they should, but it should be in regard with inflation. It should affordable for most Americans within the state…

 @9NP88GS from Pennsylvania answered…14hrs14H

Yes, if they are going to give some of the equity to the state or city where this is. It can't be or free because they h…

 @9NP5YRQ from Nevada answered…15hrs15H

Yes, if it uses the individual or joint tax-payer’s income that would own the property, not the public.

 @9NP7NFR from Georgia answered…15hrs15H

No, but it shouldn't be a criminal offense. There should be discussion whether the said homeless individual is competent…

 @9NP736G from West Virginia answered…15hrs15H

It depends on where they are and how they are camping. e.g. If they are in a Walmart parking lot and getting in the way,…

 @9NP3WG2 from Nevada answered…17hrs17H

yes and have someone have yearly check ups to make sure the rent is fair by the quality the place of living is

 @9NNYKJ8 from Florida answered…18hrs18H

We need mental health assistance for the homeless and we need to make shelters safer for them to stay

 @9NNSMVRfrom Maine  answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but this needs to be accompanied by policies that incentivize new housing projects, particularly high-density housi…

 @9NNRN2L from Georgia answered…20hrs20H

No, there is plenty of funding, it needs to be used more efficiently.

 @9NNNY5J from New York answered…21hrs21H

Yes, if it is for the homeowners' primary residence.

 @9NNNY5J from New York answered…21hrs21H

Government should curb real estate speculation, with measures should a allowing tax deductions for a person's primary re…

 @9NNF6HW from Texas answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but only if they are not living in the country

 @9NNKTP9 from Michigan answered…22hrs22H

This problem is more complicated than that. Market forces might correct this problem if we can fix the system

 @9NNJND8from Pennsylvania  answered…22hrs22H

It shouldn't be an issue as long as they aren't bothering anyone or refusing to leave the public place. But we should tr…

 @9NNHYLV from North Carolina answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but only in designated public properties such as national forrests and other government recreational land

 @9NNHPWV from Nebraska answered…23hrs23H

If people are creating barriers in public right of ways for other people or causing a public health issue, then no. If t…

 @9NNHBZ4from Guam  answered…23hrs23H

Outreach requiring drug treatment/rehab without being punitive. Engaging in ongoing counselling as condition of accommod…

 @9NNGDNZ from Maryland answered…23hrs23H

Only in ensuring they have a place to live in the same school district after they lose their house