Sentences with phrase «owned subsidized housing»

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Renting, rather than owning a home, has positive implications for labor mobility, argues Harvard professor Jeffrey Frankel in a May 29th article posted on the Project Syndicate website, headlined «The Case Against Subsidizing Housing Debt.»
L+M Development Partners and BFC Partners acquired a 50 percent stake in all of the Section 8 - subsidized buildings owned by the New York City Housing Authority.
Numerous strategies are being used, such as subsidized housing incentives, student loan forgiveness programs, grow - your - own teacher programs, and mentoring programs.
Private subsidized housing is available at apartment complexes owned by private landlords, not the government.
http://www.animallaw.info/articles/ovuspetsandhousinglaws.htm This guide explains four key federal laws that govern the rights of tenants, and that may determine whether you have a right as a tenant to live with a companion animal, whether you rent a home, own a home that is governed by a homeowners association, live in federally - assisted public housing for the elderly or disabled, or in federally assisted public housing that does not give such a preference to the elderly or disabled, or whether your housing is subsidized by a state or local government.
Additionally, small landlords owning 6 or fewer units are exempt from coverage as are owner - occupants of multi-family dwellings and Section 8 / federally subsidized housing providers.
This includes HUD - subsidized multifamily communities for older adults and people with disabilities, market - rate housing for seniors, non-subsidized housing for persons with disabilities, housing service coordination / case management, the Thompson Community Center, the facilities management staff, leased and owned facilities and properties held for sale.
«And Kiviat wasn't the only writer to take a stab at the MID: John Tamny, writing for Forbes.com, said in November 2010,» [W] hy should those of us who choose not to own houses subsidize those who do?
They either go into someone else's «nice» house, or they go into housing owned by people who understand and are willing to cater to this group, or they go into government or other subsidized housing, or they can be homeless.
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