The Next Hottest Rental Strategy? Market To Housing Choice Voucher Holders

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Housing Choice Vouchers are the most common federal housing subsidy in the country. They cover the vast majority of a renter’s housing payment, and allow recipients to live in any apartment on the private rental market whose landlord will rent to them.

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It's a tired trope that makes things worse: landlords are greedy ppl by nature who give no effs about tenants, who by nature are great ppl & victims. & conflating a controversial player in DC real estate/construction into some movement of predatory development? Come on. 1/2

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