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 @9NF7Y8N from California answered…50mins50m

Yes but only to maintain rate ranges based on local wages, public resources and allows for reasonable profits to owners.

 @9NF4DKY from Alabama answered…3hrs3H

I believe there needs to be more of a focus on making homes affordable to begin with so that the government doesn’t have…

 @9NDZ995from Guam  answered…5hrs5H

Landlords should not be able to overcharge tenants Charging according to the growing inflation makes sense but over ch…

 @9NDZ995from Guam  answered…5hrs5H

Foreigners should still be able to buy properties but there needs to still be property left for citizens and natives fro…

 @9NDLYQM from Ohio answered…12hrs12H

No, but there should be checks to make sure maintenance and upgrade costs correlate to the increase in rent.

 @9NDLYYX from Georgia answered…12hrs12H

Limit rent increases to the national inflation rate. Seize all housing from private equity firms and redistribute it to…

 @9NDKNSF from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

No, but they should be required to show their tenant exactly how much of their rent amount is going towards the mortgage…

 @9NDK585 from Arkansas answered…14hrs14H

We should restrict new development and incentivize utilizing property that is already developed for rezoning.

 @9NDJ6QN from Minnesota answered…15hrs15H

The city should work with developers to determine if green space should be incorporated for each individual project

 @7YS3KJP from Arizona answered…15hrs15H

I would not be opposed to this idea in theory, but I feel there are better things for the government to focus their effo…

 @9NDGTM4 from Missouri answered…16hrs16H

No, rather invest in high-density housing units to provide free housing and society-reentrance programs such as career a…

 @9NDDTV3 from Washington answered…17hrs17H

Yes but only in approved public spaces. Parks or larger public land spaces; no sidewalks, business entryways etc.

 @kenshi00 from Florida answered…18hrs18H

No but the government should build more homeless shelters and create more social programs to provide free food, clothing…

 @9ND93JL from New York answered…19hrs19H

If it's something that's happened under the person's control for example market crash or someone who is the provider die…

 @9ND93JL from New York answered…19hrs19H

Yes, it should be regulated by placing a limit on how high it can be and be based off of state income

 @9ND8RVV from New York answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but only if the purchase of residential properties is resulting in housing shortages for native Americans.

 @9ND4Y69 from Illinois answered…21hrs21H

No, I think they shouldn’t be encouraged to encamp on public property, however I believe there should be more funding de…

 @9ND49Q5 from Ohio answered…21hrs21H

Yes, as long as the landlord is still able to earn a profit on their properties, cover property maintenance, and are abl…

 @9ND374B from Florida answered…22hrs22H

Instead of a subsidy, reduce taxes and fees associated with the home purchase and give a big tax break on that year's fe…

 @72NMNWF from Texas answered…22hrs22H

Yes, restrict purchase of residential properties by all institutional investors.

 @9NCVR3Kfrom Virginia  answered…23hrs23H

No, this leads to port quality and downright dangerous housing due to lack of accountability and proper inspection from…

 @9NCY427 from Virginia answered…23hrs23H

depending on specific situation. certain professions should be protected ie veterans, teachers, public servants, elderl…