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Strategies & Market Trends : Universal basic income (UBI)

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (445)9/13/2023 10:09:49 AM
From: kidl  Read Replies (1) of 455
 
While I like the idea as it cuts a lot of expensive red tape, I doubt it will work unless this philanthropic subsidy is a permanent one. Why rent to a tenant who can only afford the rent for the duration of this program?

Landlords would likely still know if renters were using philanthropic cash to pay their rent, as it’s common to ask prospective tenants for income verification. But this kind of study could help clarify whether landlords are more biased against renting to low-income people who rely on aid at all, or if landlord resistance stems primarily from the logistical hassle of the traditional voucher program.
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