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This is the city's response. Cheaper to dump the burden of housing the impoverished onto private land owners as it wants out from their miserable failure at N.Y.C.H.A. There isn't a landlord dumb enough in New York City to support this sham until the laws change and judges begin siding with landlords. It is less risky for a landlord to keep an apartment empty than it is to rent it out to a family that can do as they wish knowing the city will back them up 100% under current laws...................
When asked why NYCHA is the WORST landlord in the city De Bozo had a melt down. How dare one compare NYC with "evil landlords"? I suspect that the tenants of both pretty don't see the difference if it means no heat/water, vermin, lack of elevators, crumbling apartments, etc.
NYC is afraid to invest in housing for the poor because they know that they cannot manage this. The tax credits should be used for middle class housing. The poor have to be housed on the gov't $ as no private developer can afford to do this.
Sure, and while we're at it let's just combine all the bank accounts in the country and divide the money equally among all the people (especially drug users, criminals, and poor illegals)
LMAO
Better yet. Let all of AOCs friends in tech or private equity gave all of their investments to the poor, and allow the homeless to move into their buildings. Please their attitudes towards housing the poor, and working class in San Fran.
This is why white progressive don't get support from large numbers of blacks, and certainly not from those who vote.
The most affordable housing I've seen in NYC is all the AirBNB rentals being pimped out of Section 8 and NYCHA buildings - by who? People from other countries obviously. Its a disgrace that the city allows them to do that and in NYC it is widespread by the way.
Not only are US citizens pushed away but the foreigners are then granted gifts by the city, but they go on to illegally regift in as many ways imaginable to exploit our tax dollars to the core. Go to any (of the thousands of) shady looking tax offices in NYC. They got the hook up...
The most affordable housing I've seen in NYC is all the AirBNB rentals being pimped out of Section 8 and NYCHA buildings - by who? People from other countries obviously. Its a disgrace that the city allows them to do that and in NYC it is widespread by the way.
Stop trolling every topic in this forum. Skedaddle.
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