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 @9NS8J5G from New York answered…1hr1H

No. The market should decide. The government should only be policing collusion and other obviously discriminatory prac…

 @9NRZXXK from Michigan answered…4hrs4H

Depends on the nature of the investment and investor.

 @9NRWPLSfrom Maine  answered…5hrs5H

No, as long as the available shelter or housing provides at least some minimal living conditions (i.e. passable sanitati…

 @9NRC8D8 from Oregon answered…11hrs11H

It depends on the circumstances leading to foreclosure

 @9NRC8D8 from Oregon answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but also require the homeless to work if they are physically capable

 @9NQYP7N from California answered…18hrs18H

The homeless issue is a nightmare. I have yet to see widespread programs that work. Find some that work and deploy tho…

 @9NQXJDD from New Hampshire answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but after an independent audit of their finances and situation over the term of the loan.

 @9NQXG8V from Washington answered…19hrs19H

If they are just being stubborn than no but if like the shelter is to crowded or to load for the person than yes

 @9NQVBT8 from Oregon answered…21hrs21H

I think there should be houseless spaces. If you choose not to live in one of those spots or a house then it should be a…

 @9NQQH45 from Washington answered…22hrs22H

With the current state of homelessness, it is not an option as if there is no housing and they can't be outside where ar…

 @9NQP2F8 from Colorado answered…22hrs22H

This one’s tough because it may be there choice but outing them in encampments is dangerous for there own well-being.

 @9NQLGRR from Utah answered…23hrs23H

No, only certain public properties should be allowed for that, and current shelters need to be fixed so it is safer for…