Posted on 02/26/2013 6:52:56 AM PST by ExxonPatrolUs
And they wonder why education costs are now so high.....rinse, lather, repeat.
Someone a few years did an article about the correlation of section 8 properties to crime. It was practically a 1:1 match. The author was that rarest of birds, an honest liberal who didn’t expect the results obtained, but published them anyway.
Someone a few years did an article about the correlation of section 8 properties to crime. It was practically a 1:1 match. The author was that rarest of birds, an honest liberal who didn’t expect the results obtained, but published them anyway.
Two words, “rent control”. When that happens everyone loses and don’t think it can’t happen. Also when the place is filled up with drug dealers, which will happen, the property values will go down.
My wife is on a temporary assignment in Minneapolis and rents an apartment in one of the nicer suburbs. For what she is paying in rent I was shocked when she moved in that the complex looks like a third world bus station and is filled with Section 8 people who are getting their apartment for free or very cheaply on the tax payers dime. My cousin advised that in the Twin Cities you have to look for apartments as far as possible from bus routes to have any chance of escaping the Section 8 crowd.
Its understood that landlords want tenants who pay at-market rent on time and in full each month. And finding renters who wont destroy property is icing on the cake.
Section 8 is serving up such renters to real estate investors.
This guy is definitely smoking the wacky weed. From personal experience and from anecdotal evidence of friends who had rental property the odds of having your property un-destroyed are pretty darn slim. Approaching zero depending upon the ethnic group living in the unit.
Like when the boyfriend is released from prison, moves in and starts having gang banging parties.
this is a late reply, but.....
besides the rentals-does section 8 cover home purchase
for the low income ?
Apparently Mr. Korte hasn't read some of the property owner horror stories on the web. Report the property destroyers all you want, the Gummint isn't going to do anything about it until you have tens of thousands of $$ damage, which you will have to repair on your own dime before they'll get you another tenant.
No. This is strictly rent-support.
Let me tell you about a Section 8 person I know personally.
He is white, married for 15 years to the same woman, has 4 kids-one of whom is disabled. He has never done drugs or been arrested. Due to a very weird set of circumstances, he found himself enrolled in the Section 8 program, which allows him and his family to live in a 4-bedroom home. He makes just north of $30,000 a year. The wife can’t work because she has to take care of the disabled kid-and that’s a full-time job in itself.
The landlord is a black woman who owns several properties, most (if not all) of which are Section 8. This woman is also a real-estate lawyer and knows exactly what she can get away with. When she bought the house in which the man and his family are now living, she used inferior materials to refurbish it from the ‘party house’ it was used as before she bought it out of foreclosure. The workmanship of whoever refurbished the house was quite shoddy, and the man has had to do some repairs himself. When he brings it up to her, she threatens him with ending the contract and forcing the man and his family out.
Sadly, because housing in his area is frightfully expensive, he has found that...as much as he wants to move out into something that is NOT Section 8...he can’t. The rental houses that would accommodate his family would cost him over 2/3 of his monthly income. There wouldn’t be enough money left over to pay for food, utilities, gas to get to and from work, and the other bills he has to pay. His skillset, combined with his age (just turned 51), coupled with the bad economy preclude him from getting employment that pays more.
He didn’t vote for Obama, has never voted for any Democrat, and would love to be out from under the government program he finds himself in...but has no idea how without jeopardizing his family’s well-being. I would love to be able to give him an answer on how to proceed, but I can’t figure it out either.
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