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Thanks for the explanation. Since it’s a private landlord based program in SD County, I suppose then it’s up to the landlord and apartment manager to enforce quality of life issues in the complex. So ultimately the neighbors are at the mercy of the landlord. IF you do an internet search on Section 8 crime, there is still a propensity for higher crime in a Section 8 complex vs non, despite the criminal background checks of the tenants. I hope the project on Sierra Ave in Solana Beach won’t end up in disrepair and residents afraid to walk by.
HappsParticipantThanks for the explanation. Since it’s a private landlord based program in SD County, I suppose then it’s up to the landlord and apartment manager to enforce quality of life issues in the complex. So ultimately the neighbors are at the mercy of the landlord. IF you do an internet search on Section 8 crime, there is still a propensity for higher crime in a Section 8 complex vs non, despite the criminal background checks of the tenants. I hope the project on Sierra Ave in Solana Beach won’t end up in disrepair and residents afraid to walk by.
HappsParticipantThanks for the explanation. Since it’s a private landlord based program in SD County, I suppose then it’s up to the landlord and apartment manager to enforce quality of life issues in the complex. So ultimately the neighbors are at the mercy of the landlord. IF you do an internet search on Section 8 crime, there is still a propensity for higher crime in a Section 8 complex vs non, despite the criminal background checks of the tenants. I hope the project on Sierra Ave in Solana Beach won’t end up in disrepair and residents afraid to walk by.
HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
HappsParticipantSo if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?
I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.
HappsParticipantSo if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?
I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.
HappsParticipantSo if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?
I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.
HappsParticipantSo if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?
I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.
HappsParticipantSo if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?
I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.
HappsParticipantthe banking cartel can withstand an economic crisis.
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