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 @9MMJGLG from North Carolina answered…24mins24m

yes but give them specific areas to sleep at bc they cant be at every public area bc some homeless people be doing thing…

 @9MMJ8DH from California answered…37mins37m

Yes, as long as the restrictions change according to the economic situation, and don't only favor the tenant.

 @9MMHXMM from California answered…1hr1H

No, but I think if we invested more in better temporary housing, food, and better public healthcare - it would really de…

 @9MMHKYX from Washington answered…1hr1H

No, but provide more free shelters for the homeless and social programs to get people back on their feet.

 @9MMH4RL from Virginia answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but only in low income areas, where the rent often exceeds what an individual can afford.

 @9MMH4RL from Virginia answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but only for those homeowners who are truly trying to pay their mortgage, and not being irresponsible with their fi…

 @9MMGZ2G from California answered…2hrs2H

No they should use and account for the money they already have and stop giving away money to non citizens

 @9MMGZ2G from California answered…2hrs2H

yes but only if homeowners are facing foreclosure due to job loss, Medical reasons or a unforeseen situation not caused…

 @9MMFML6 from Louisiana answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but if homeowners do not show improvement on mortgage payment in months after receiving financial support/loans, fo…

 @7Y7VN8H from Florida answered…4hrs4H

Yes but, the homeless person should remove themselves from the property when the building opens for business as usual. N…