AdvancingTime
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I have found the reason many people are evicted is because they do not follow the rules. This often means they become ineligible for government housing programs. By making them "ineligible" for certain programs the government shrewdly and cleverly sidesteps having to deal with these people.
The brutal truth is that government housing cherry-picks the best of the low income renters providing them with very low rents and nice apartments. The unintended consequences of government policy that sidesteps responsibility for the dysfunctional poor only adds to America's housing woes. The inability of society to protect the rights of landlords has driven many providers of housing from the market. The article below sheds a bit of light on this issue.
Advancing Time: Evictions In America, The Plight Of The Poor?
The brutal truth is that government housing cherry-picks the best of the low income renters providing them with very low rents and nice apartments. The unintended consequences of government policy that sidesteps responsibility for the dysfunctional poor only adds to America's housing woes. The inability of society to protect the rights of landlords has driven many providers of housing from the market. The article below sheds a bit of light on this issue.
Advancing Time: Evictions In America, The Plight Of The Poor?