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Section 8 Housing video
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Mr Gray Aug 23 2013, 11:47 AM Post #46
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I don't believe landlords avoid section 8 when possible because there's never a shortage of section 8 housing. Market trends would dictate a good business plan, in my opinion.

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hmm, so you think that if a landlord had to choose between standard vs section 8 tenants, that particular status would be irrelevant? If so I obviously disagree based on literally hundreds of landlords that I personally deal with all the time, but maybe they are all just bigots who hate the poor?
Did I wake up and all section 8 housing disappeared over night? There are hundreds of thousands of section 8 units in this country. maybe like 1 or 2 landlords own all of them...

Using logic, I'd guess that most landlords choose non-section 8 housing because the majority of tenants aren't section 8 tenants.

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i have no idea what you just tried to say, but the reason that landlords end up accepting section 8 is because they weren't able to fill their property with non-section 8. They choose non-section 8 first....I assure you of that.
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I don't believe landlords avoid section 8 when possible because there's never a shortage of section 8 housing. Market trends would dictate a good business plan, in my opinion.

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hmm, so you think that if a landlord had to choose between standard vs section 8 tenants, that particular status would be irrelevant? If so I obviously disagree based on literally hundreds of landlords that I personally deal with all the time, but maybe they are all just bigots who hate the poor?
Did I wake up and all section 8 housing disappeared over night? There are hundreds of thousands of section 8 units in this country. maybe like 1 or 2 landlords own all of them...

Using logic, I'd guess that most landlords choose non-section 8 housing because the majority of tenants aren't section 8 tenants.

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i have no idea what you just tried to say, but the reason that landlords end up accepting section 8 is because they weren't able to fill their property with non-section 8. They choose non-section 8 first....I assure you of that.
and your evidence to back that up? arbitrary?

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Mr Gray Aug 23 2013, 11:52 AM Post #48
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I don't believe landlords avoid section 8 when possible because there's never a shortage of section 8 housing. Market trends would dictate a good business plan, in my opinion.

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hmm, so you think that if a landlord had to choose between standard vs section 8 tenants, that particular status would be irrelevant? If so I obviously disagree based on literally hundreds of landlords that I personally deal with all the time, but maybe they are all just bigots who hate the poor?
Did I wake up and all section 8 housing disappeared over night? There are hundreds of thousands of section 8 units in this country. maybe like 1 or 2 landlords own all of them...

Using logic, I'd guess that most landlords choose non-section 8 housing because the majority of tenants aren't section 8 tenants.

br
i have no idea what you just tried to say, but the reason that landlords end up accepting section 8 is because they weren't able to fill their property with non-section 8. They choose non-section 8 first....I assure you of that.
and your evidence to back that up? arbitrary?

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hundreds of landlords throughout the country that I have personally talked to. Thousands that our staff has talked to. It's not "arbitrary", it testimony brian. It's EXTREMELY common knowledge within the industry. I can't help it that it doesn't fit your narrative.
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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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well, that's a completely false statement...the reason that there is no statistical research available is precisely because it is common knowledge...statistical research is unnecessary and thus not beneficial.
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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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well, that's a completely false statement...the reason that there is no statistical research available is precisely because it is common knowledge...statistical research is unnecessary and thus not beneficial.
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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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well, that's a completely false statement...the reason that there is no statistical research available is precisely because it is common knowledge...statistical research is unnecessary and thus not beneficial.
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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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if it was extremely common knowledge, it shouldn't be hard to produce some sort of statistical research that shows section-8 tenants abuse property more than non section-8.

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