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 @9MM288V from New Jersey answered…5mins5m

The government should destroy abandoned homes and construct affordable homes.

 @9MM26XX from New Jersey answered…9mins9m

Yes, but only for a certain amount of time so they can elevate out of their situation.

 @9MLZQLY from Washington answered…29mins29m

It would be nice for first time house buyers but the overall population it wouldnt benefit all.

 @9MLZMGR from Wisconsin answered…33mins33m

only in certain areas, some areas don't have enough space

 @9MLYN47 from Alabama answered…1hr1H

I am all for the government offering incentives, but "affordable housing" needs to be better defined. What is affordable…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, everything costs money, low and middle income families are what make up the majority of the United States, they des…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, if you’re not a citizen, you shouldn’t be able to buy a house or land, get your I.D. changed to match the state, th…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, parks and green spaces are a welcome sight compared to buildings, traffic and garbage…they couldn’t hurt, it makes…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, It may not address the root cause, but it’s a step in providing stability for people who honestly are on hard times

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

If the homeowners can provide proof that they honestly can’t pay due to excusable circumstances then assistance should b…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, Have rent match the house, so long as it is transparent, then someone will want it and landlords can’t manipulate t…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, it’s very expensive buying a house, people should have help the first time, everybody deserves a house

 @9MLXJHR from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

I guess because a lot of times people that are landlords use the money for greed or sometimes use it for their important…

 @9MLXFR6 from West Virginia answered…2hrs2H

Depending on the amount that will be needed for how the resident kept the home/apartment.

 @9MLWZR7 from Missouri answered…2hrs2H

maybe it depends on weather the landlord is charging to much

 @9MLWTFD from Pennsylvania answered…2hrs2H

Only if they can prove that the recipients didn't squander

 @9MLW5SH from Kansas answered…2hrs2H

No, the government should focus on increasing the supply of housing, not allocating housing

 @9MLVNDH answered…3hrs3H

They can expand them but not too much where nature will get token up and animals won't have a lot of places to live in t…

 @9MLVFQR from Virginia answered…3hrs3H

Government should regulate the housing market making it easier for everyone to compete.

 @9MLSFSS answered…4hrs4H

Dependent on the area and average income as these spots tend to increase prices

 @9MLPPWZ from Utah answered…7hrs7H

They should if the homeowner has a job and a family.

 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…12hrs12H

Yes but equip them with tools to better help the tenants, and develop them into small villagers where tenants can learn…

 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…12hrs12H

Yes, in places where it works; but generally build all homes at more affordable prices without reducing quality or the v…

 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…12hrs12H

Yes, perhaps in certain places where it makes sense

 @9MLJR34 from Utah answered…14hrs14H

Reevaluate how current resources are being allocated and work towards education, financial literacy, and health programs…