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  2. Section 8 (housing) - Wikipedia

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    Section 8 of the Housing Act of 1937 ( 42 U.S.C. § 1437f ), commonly known as Section 8, provides rental housing assistance to low-income households in the United States by paying private landlords on behalf of these tenants. Approximately 68% of this assistance benefits seniors, children, and individuals with disabilities. [1]

  3. Rent.com - Wikipedia

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    Rent.com is an apartment search engine and online marketplace catering to millennials. It is owned by RentPath which is in turn owned by Redfin. History. Rent.com was founded in 1999 as Viva.com. In December 2004, eBay purchased Rent.com for $415 million. [citation needed]

  4. Rent Free Q&A: Jared Polis

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    The Colorado governor talks about live housing reforms in the state legislature, the federal role in housing policy, and whether we should abolish zoning completely.

  5. Rapid Re-Housing - Wikipedia

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    Rapid Re-Housing. Rapid Re-Housing is a relatively recent innovation in social policy that is an intervention designed to help those who are homeless. As described by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Rapid Re-Housing is a subset of the Housing First approach to end homelessness. While many Housing First programs provide rental ...

  6. Multiple Sclerosis Housing Benefit: How to Access and More

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    Modifications that are helpful for people with MS include: ramps. a stairlift. wide hallways and doorways to fit a wheelchair or walker. hardwood floors or tile. a roll-in shower. handrails and ...

  7. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York State has had the longest history of rent controls, since 1920. New York City contains the majority of units covered by rent control. Rent control laws have stayed on the books for decades in New York because of an inadequate supply of "decent, affordable housing". The worsening in the rental market led to the enactment of the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, which aimed to help ...

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