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 @9NTZF7C from Indiana answered…5hrs5H

This is not a yes or no question. There are many reasons for one to be homeless. Increase availability of support for th…

 @9NTZF7C from Indiana answered…5hrs5H

Government housing requires intense supervision to insure proper maintenance and good order. Building or subsided housin…

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…10hrs10H

Yes, as long as drug abuse, alcoholism, or other irresponsible behavior weren’t factors in the foreclosure

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…10hrs10H

Yes, as long as they aren’t disturbing the peace in any way. Create more social programs to provide basic necessities, h…

 @9NT6PB9 from Florida answered…13hrs13H

They need to adequately explain why they refused available shelter or housing, and be given mental and physical treatmen…

 @Gabe5015 from Texas answered…15hrs15H

No, but can help with another alternative to help the homeless to come back into society.

 @9NSTP6Z from Alabama answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but have incentives and rules to stay in the homeless shelter. Drug tested, finding work, no crimes.

 @ccf88342709 from Texas answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but require an application that considers the circumstances surrounding the foreclosure

 @9NSSLHH from Washington answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but I have a feeling if there was better social programs that prevented people from becoming homeless you wouldn't…

 @9NSPWZP from Arizona answered…23hrs23H

This is a local jurisdiction issue. I think that some localities may want that, while others may not.

 @9NSPN6M from Massachusetts answered…23hrs23H

Affordable housing should be a right and policies that support more housing being built should be implemented