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Re: Hmmm...sad but not surprising...
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05/17/22 01:46 AM
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Re: Hmmm...sad but not surprising...
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05/17/22 01:48 AM
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Great. Big brother enters the home building business.
If they can't get supplies to build now, just think what it will take to build with more regulations.
if you had a clue they have been in the section 8 housing for about forever, they do not build them they pay contractors who ignore codes and regulations to go in and produce a bldg that will need forever fixes, guess who gets the contract for the fixes, wanna try? I have a section 8 house at the very end of our street . It is owned by an Indian guy whose brother works in City Government . It is not supposed to be in our neighborhood but the brother got it passed . I can't tell you how many scumbags have lived in there . The trick they play , is get someone approved for the section 8 qualifications and before you know it the entire family lives in it . 10-12 people common for a 3bed 2 bath house . We have had a shooting in this house , robberies from the tenants , drug dealing ---you name it . A family of latinos that lived there 8 years ago , ripped all the copper plumbing out , poured cement in the toilets , and trashed the walls etc..... In steps the Government to pay for the repairs and in comes the next scumbag family
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Re: Hmmm...sad but not surprising...
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05/17/22 01:49 AM
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and all I can think of is there is no way there is that kind of demand for apartments, especially when the vast house farms keep growing as far as the eye can see...then the fears get confirmed....... section 8 housing...: Millions of foreclosed homes during the 2008 financial collapse are now rentals. They were all bought by the finance industry that was bailed out by the government. These homes are unavailable for first time buyers. They are rentals owned by large corporation. These home rental corporations are buying up large swath of new homes as they expand and easily compete with the average home buyers driving up prices and availability of new homes. The Bush-Obama bail-outs after the 2008 economic collapse was a tragedy for Main Street and a huge gift to Wall Street. Both Democrats and Republicans are to blame for that democracy shaking fiasco. The middle class, and in particular, first time home buyers are being forced into apartments where they also compete with real estate speculators and Airbnb operators. That’s the main reason for the explosion of apartment buildings. Nobody gets rich off of developing low income and Section 8 housing. Follow the money.
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Re: Hmmm...sad but not surprising...
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05/17/22 10:56 AM
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and all I can think of is there is no way there is that kind of demand for apartments, especially when the vast house farms keep growing as far as the eye can see...then the fears get confirmed....... section 8 housing...: Millions of foreclosed homes during the 2008 financial collapse are now rentals. They were all bought by the finance industry that was bailed out by the government. These homes are unavailable for first time buyers. They are rentals owned by large corporation. These home rental corporations are buying up large swath of new homes as they expand and easily compete with the average home buyers driving up prices and availability of new homes. The Bush-Obama bail-outs after the 2008 economic collapse was a tragedy for Main Street and a huge gift to Wall Street. Both Democrats and Republicans are to blame for that democracy shaking fiasco. The middle class, and in particular, first time home buyers are being forced into apartments where they also compete with real estate speculators and Airbnb operators. That’s the main reason for the explosion of apartment buildings. Nobody gets rich off of developing low income and Section 8 housing. Follow the money.
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Re: Hmmm...sad but not surprising...
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05/17/22 11:30 AM
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Re: Hmmm...sad but not surprising...
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05/17/22 02:06 PM
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and all I can think of is there is no way there is that kind of demand for apartments, especially when the vast house farms keep growing as far as the eye can see...then the fears get confirmed....... section 8 housing...: Millions of foreclosed homes during the 2008 financial collapse are now rentals. They were all bought by the finance industry that was bailed out by the government. These homes are unavailable for first time buyers. They are rentals owned by large corporation. These home rental corporations are buying up large swath of new homes as they expand and easily compete with the average home buyers driving up prices and availability of new homes. The Bush-Obama bail-outs after the 2008 economic collapse was a tragedy for Main Street and a huge gift to Wall Street. Both Democrats and Republicans are to blame for that democracy shaking fiasco. The middle class, and in particular, first time home buyers are being forced into apartments where they also compete with real estate speculators and Airbnb operators. That’s the main reason for the explosion of apartment buildings. Nobody gets rich off of developing low income and Section 8 housing. Follow the money. Of course history shows they won't pay their loans for college or homes...housing collapse of 2008 comes to mind as the last time Democrats forced this type of scheme on the public.
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Re: Hmmm...sad but not surprising...
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05/17/22 09:07 PM
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