Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PP is incorrect. People are allowed to self certify in DC without ID.
Upper NW has an area in which vouchers are funded at 187% of HUD market rate, highest in the nation.
They’re a windfall for shady landlord investors. When a unit is covered by a voucher it automatically loses it rent controlled status. So greedy landlords enjoy the cash windfall, reduce rent-controlled restrictions, and watch as longtime tenants on low or fixed incomes leave because of some of the social challenges resulting from concentrations of voucher tenants in the building. In a few short years the investor landlord can redevelop the building as upmarket housing and has been paid handsomely by the taxpayer in the meantime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PP is incorrect. People are allowed to self certify in DC without ID.
Upper NW has an area in which vouchers are funded at 187% of HUD market rate, highest in the nation.
You are confusing the DC Housing Authority with homelessness services. They are completely separate programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't it crazy to accommodate so many in DC, why can't federal government give them incentives to go to areas where cost of living is low and entry level jobs in abundance?
Or repopulate dying towns.
It's way too complex and nuanced a subject for DCUM but the lack of population mobility - for which there are sometimes good reasons - is one of the problems we face as a country.
We should also build low income housing directly instead of using section 8. Section 8 just ends up increasing rents. Can't we take what we've learned from the problems with "projects" and section 8 and try something new. Some sort of middle ground where we build it but create a process to transfer ownership to the tenants over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't it crazy to accommodate so many in DC, why can't federal government give them incentives to go to areas where cost of living is low and entry level jobs in abundance?
That's exactly what they should be doing.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it crazy to accommodate so many in DC, why can't federal government give them incentives to go to areas where cost of living is low and entry level jobs in abundance?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it crazy to accommodate so many in DC, why can't federal government give them incentives to go to areas where cost of living is low and entry level jobs in abundance?
Anonymous wrote:The PP is incorrect. People are allowed to self certify in DC without ID.
Upper NW has an area in which vouchers are funded at 187% of HUD market rate, highest in the nation.
Anonymous wrote:The PP is incorrect. People are allowed to self certify in DC without ID.
Upper NW has an area in which vouchers are funded at 187% of HUD market rate, highest in the nation.