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 @9MRMF6N from Montana answered…18mins18m

Only for a set amount of time. Sometimes people have too much pride to accept a homeless shelter, but it still needs to…

 @9MRKGXM from New York answered…47mins47m

Yes, but also regulate the management and maintenance of such spaces and verify the (or require a base level of) integri…

 @9MRF6G2 from Texas answered…2hrs2H

Yes, just make sure the government focuses on the root cause of homelessness as well.

 @9MRBTWS from Michigan answered…2hrs2H

If the person is disturbing the peace, property, or other things around them they should be removed however the homeless…

 @9MRBH4Q from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

i think it should be 50/50 because not everyone can afford it or want it.

 @9MR5C9T answered…4hrs4H

Given current day issues with income not matching rent prices, I'd say that rent prices should be determined based on th…

 @9MQCWMK from California answered…10hrs10H

some of this people can pay places where to live or not want to live with people with the reason of because this are on…

 @9MQ8Z96 from Oklahoma answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but they also need to rein in property taxes to fair prices.

 @9MQ8SV3 from Vermont answered…12hrs12H

We need rent control but it will not work with government policy

 @9MQ8SDN from Connecticut answered…12hrs12H

Yes, as long as there are measures too ensure green spaces, access to public transit, limits on height, and importance t…

 @9MQ8JNS from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but must pass house inspections from a 3rd party unrelated to the construction company.

 @9MQ84VR from Colorado answered…13hrs13H

Rent is ridiculous the hourly pay doesn't match the cost of rent

 @9MQ7ZS7 from Louisiana answered…13hrs13H

The government should provide affordable housing not private development

 @nicatim13 from Utah answered…14hrs14H

No, but provide benefits to those that do include green spaces.

 @9MQ6LQY from Maryland answered…14hrs14H

Yes but also make major changes to the shelter system.

 @9MQ6KZG from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Only if they can't physically make the house payment because of an disability, age, or emergency.

 @9MQ3BJM from Colorado answered…17hrs17H

No, but more public investment should be put into these considerations

 @9MPXVH2 from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

No but create more social programs, give a warning ticket that has all this info on it and (i hate to say it) but they s…

 @9MPX6ZBfrom Maine  answered…18hrs18H

This should be an option in case-by-case scenarios but not the norm.

 @9MPX6ZBfrom Maine  answered…18hrs18H

Increased mental health facilities, basic necessities, condoms, transition houses, yes. But no legal injection sites or…

 @9MPX6ZBfrom Maine  answered…18hrs18H

Not direct subsidies, but lower down payment percentage requirements without charging penalties

 @9MPPJNJ answered…19hrs19H

these should be Independent Catholic voluntary charity programs

 @9MPNYMJ from Illinois answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only after a careful audit of the homeowner's financial transactions.

 @9MPNY33 from California answered…20hrs20H

No, local governments should allow more housing to be built instead.

 @9MPNVFC from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Not subsidies but incentives in the form of favorable (liberal) zoning rules and building codes that allow greater housi…