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 @9PMY9ZQ from Missouri answered…59mins59m

Absolutely not. They shouldn’t be able to control business to that extent that would be dictated by the market

 @9PMXXRNfrom Northern Mariana Islands  answered…2hrs2H

It depends on how severe the homeless individual's situation is. If they can afford to buy basic needs like food or clot…

 @9PMXG5N from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

Only if they are facing foreclosure due to illness or medical reasons

 @9PMWPK6 from Texas answered…4hrs4H

Possibly, but only to match the rate of inflation or other local cost of living increases. Not a permanent fixed rate.

 @9PMTHRY from New York answered…5hrs5H

Yes, and work to use existing buildings instead of building new ones.

 @9PMQ9K6 from California answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but based on your previous effort to try and prevent it

 @9PMGBFY from Michigan answered…10hrs10H

Individual investment is fine, restrict corporate property investment.

 @9PMGBFY from Michigan answered…10hrs10H

This should be encouraged, but not at the cost of hindering redevelopment or placing additional costs on new housing dev…

 @9PMDTML answered…10hrs10H

Much more information needed to answer this question. Circumstances of the forclosure need to be taken into consideratio…

 @9PM9736 from Virginia answered…12hrs12H

I think if it’s a personal owned property they can charge as much rent as the place is worth but if it’s state or nation…

 @9PM75QD from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

yes, but shouldn't but the limit too low, just have it there to make sure places don't charge extremely high.

 @9PM6RQ2 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

It they refused available shelter why would they be want to sleep on public property? I feel like it would make sense to…

 @9PM29JZ from Texas answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but rent should be calculated depending on a person's net pay/ tax bracket and the property value after a professio…

 @9PM25B2 from Texas answered…15hrs15H

If they've refused available shelter then why would they want to camp on public property? I feel like it's more dangerou…

 @9PLZM64from Maine  answered…15hrs15H

Government should implement policies to encourage responsible and equitable construction of new apartments

 @9PLK9NTfrom Guam  answered…24hrs24H

It should be illegal to refuse shelter/housing to homeless indivudals. If one place is full, make sure they can get to a…