Voucher program for Miami homeless needs landlords

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2022
  • The Miami-Dade Homeless Trust’s $11 million voucher program receives federal funding. The program’s RentConnect team aims to connect landlords with pre-screened tenants like Perry.

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  • @Shadowx157
    @Shadowx157 2 года назад +27

    These RICH housing developers wanna push out the minimum wage workers? Ok, what happens when restaurants, airports, business, Uber can't find any workers? Push out the working class then what? No garbage truck, no secretaries, no entry level positions filled cause the cheapest shoe box in a 50 mile radius is 2000 dollars rent..

    • @highcaliberexclusive9890
      @highcaliberexclusive9890 2 года назад +2

      Thank you REAL ESTATE LAWYER MAYOR FRANCIS SUAREZ of Miami. 😭 🤣👋 He sold out this city for his Tech jobs boom dream. Now look at his stupid "Miami Coin" down to 1¢. And now look at all these luxury condo highrises half empty.

    • @GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance
      @GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance 2 года назад +1

      @@highcaliberexclusive9890 as a fellow WV native, I'm impressed by your views 👏

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km Год назад

      Very true!

    • @demonslayer9905
      @demonslayer9905 День назад

      Same thing happened in California.

  • @goodthoughts2252
    @goodthoughts2252 2 года назад +31

    This is so severely sad. This being one mans story amongst how many others. And yes they are human beings - going through the darksest days imaginable.

  • @eckankar7756
    @eckankar7756 Год назад +12

    I'm a landlord. Section 8 has been a nightmare and I no longer take them. Exclusively it's Section 8 that have destroyed my apartments. Fights between they and other renters that work and pay full rent happen frequently. I'm sure there are many that are good people, but all it takes is a few bad ones that cause $20K in damages and I stopped Section 8 all together. It will take years for me to recoup the losses I have from the damage they did.

    • @sean2015
      @sean2015 Год назад +2

      Why do many Section 8 renters destroy apartments?

    • @SonnyJean1108
      @SonnyJean1108 Год назад +4

      Yeah last year I had a public assistance tenant specifically it was the most vile young lady I've ever met you would not believe I can write a lot about her but it basically made me actually never again will I be a landlord I'm retired and I'm also going to sell the properties I own and go out to a quiet place because I actually helped a lot of people for free taking them off the street in Fort Lauderdale I did and they never hurt me it's Palm Beach County has the vile people Palm Beach county is very very bad my in my opinion West Palm Beach

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Год назад +3

      @@sean2015 Such a good question. They get a break on housing others don't, you'd think they'd value and appreciate that, but it seems to antagonize them. My Section 8 tenants, tore out dry wall, doors, flooring, toilets, ceilings for what purpose I don't know. It seems universal with so many getting housing assistance.

    • @sean2015
      @sean2015 Год назад +2

      @@eckankar7756 I guess this is what happens when you give people freebies and handouts. Not only do you destroy their work ethic and de-incentivize them from earning their own living, you also create in them an overinflated sense of entitlement. They appreciate things less and demand more. Like the old saying goes: _"Give a mouse a cookie, and it's gonna want a glass of milk."_

    • @dariusmosley1728
      @dariusmosley1728 Год назад +2

      I really wish that you would have a change of heart every section 8 tenant is not a bad person stop blaming it on cause somebody's on housing assistance destroying your problem There are regular renters that destroyed property that are not on section 8 that's discrimination the section 8 program is paying half of the rent when they're paying their portion it was a horrible tenant I can understand but everybody that's on section 8 is not the exact same way I was reconsider and moving into Miami Florida to have a different experience it'll be nice to have a landlord if I decide to move to Miami Florida that's open to section 8 I just don't understand why people look down upon people that have section 8 when the vouchers and helping others to afford rent if tenant is destroying your property put them out and literally don't let them continue to destroy Your property

  • @Patrick-yh5yd
    @Patrick-yh5yd 2 года назад +17

    Move the homeless into beachfront condo,s. It's only Fair.

  • @Everybodyisimportant
    @Everybodyisimportant 2 года назад +6

    My condolences to him my heart dropped & it makes me realize that compassion & love for our fellowman has come down to MONEY, GREED!!!!!! It’s so disheartening… pray for HUMANITY 🙏🏽❤️

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 2 года назад +2

      So why don't you buy some buildings and let random homeless people live there?

  • @Yellamiamiauto
    @Yellamiamiauto 2 года назад +15

    So sorry for him my tears dropped

  • @Moneypower572
    @Moneypower572 2 года назад +10

    Why they don’t just make a spot to help the homeless it’s a spot with a big building by Miami Top Gulf it’s just there at least put something there for the people.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz 2 года назад

      Fentanyl

    • @Moneypower572
      @Moneypower572 2 года назад +1

      @@sarbantz can’t say that they gotta try to help not just assume.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz 2 года назад +1

      @@Moneypower572 in my town, all street homeless are fentanyl 💊, popular blues, addicts.

  • @MrRobreg
    @MrRobreg 2 года назад +6

    Landlords are out tons of money because of the rent moratorium but now you want landlords to rent to homeless people who have no jobs and Can’t afford to pay for the place that’s just ridiculous. Get the homeless back to work that will give them a place in society for them to earn their way back

    • @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx
      @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx 2 года назад +6

      Clearly you didn’t watch the news report because the homeless man DOES have a job. He just can not afford the sky high rent.

    • @highcaliberexclusive9890
      @highcaliberexclusive9890 2 года назад

      They wanna blame landlords because The city commissioners of Miami and the mayor Francis Suarez ( who is a real estate lawyer BTW) are to blame!! They wanna shift the fault that they caused by selling out the city to greedy land developers.

  • @skylarmaddison7688
    @skylarmaddison7688 2 года назад +11

    Yeah we need this for real all over Florida

  • @rosmanonate4817
    @rosmanonate4817 2 года назад +3

    God bless you 🙏 man! I am very sorry for you 😔 lost 😢 😞 😔...

  • @xXxXkuramaxXx
    @xXxXkuramaxXx 2 года назад +8

    It’s expensive to stay in Miami. But Fort Lauderdale is rather affordable. Margate, Coral Springs, And Deerfield Beach are your best friends to buy a house. I’d say Coconut Creek, but it gets rather expensive in that area too.
    Hopefully there is a go fund me page for this gentleman.

  • @michele2628
    @michele2628 2 года назад +4

    The program is flawed. Landlords have to wait up to two months after you move in for payment. Who's going to do that?

  • @kaib281
    @kaib281 2 года назад +3

    I'm in the same position I'm homeless in my car in miami driving for uber

  • @mairim4578
    @mairim4578 2 года назад +9

    So sorry for his lost,wrong city to find where to live.

  • @kennethkestner1505
    @kennethkestner1505 2 года назад +6

    MosT voucher homeLess end up trashing the pLace AND driving away good tenanTs the LandLord wanTed to keep.

    • @bigdawgaustindareseller9317
      @bigdawgaustindareseller9317 2 года назад

      No they don't you even heard the dude sayt they never have had someone destroy a property they where renting...
      My god for how stupid you are you must be one of those landlords...
      WhY do YoU tYpE lIkE A rEtArD

  • @tiffanycollier9391
    @tiffanycollier9391 2 года назад +9

    I am sooo happy I moved away from Miami. The people aren't the same.

    • @willowwillow1748
      @willowwillow1748 2 года назад +2

      Miami is definitely not the same place it once was.

    • @v.l.c3979
      @v.l.c3979 2 года назад +2

      Certain ethnicity destroyed Miami

    • @tgreen5823
      @tgreen5823 Год назад

      Miami will always be home, but I see what you mean. Humanity has taken a back seat here.

    • @jasonsmith530
      @jasonsmith530 Год назад

      Not the same? How so?

    • @SonnyJean1108
      @SonnyJean1108 Год назад

      @@v.l.c3979 who

  • @bradwelljackson6385
    @bradwelljackson6385 2 года назад +7

    Isn't it true that Chicago used to have a type of apartment called an SRO (single room occupancy)? These were bare minimum apartments for people like those in this video. Is it possible for South Florida to invest in these kinds of apartments that are designed to have very low rent? Wouldn't that help to alleviate the homeless problem here?

    • @highcaliberexclusive9890
      @highcaliberexclusive9890 2 года назад +1

      Alot of Cities had them. Miami had them too they were all downtown. I remember up untill 2015. They were all torn down to build these luxury high rises. Even in Los Angeles where I'm from. These SROs where built for this issue but they were on prime real estate downtown. And now we're seeing this great rich migration back to the downtowns of the country. No longer the white flight we saw in the 60s 70s that led the crime eras of the Cities of crack 80s and gangs 90s.

  • @for-real-countrygirl4192
    @for-real-countrygirl4192 2 года назад +4

    What happens when you don't get the second month rent and then it takes another 6 months to go through the eviction process?? Who covers that ??

    • @jamespearson00
      @jamespearson00 2 года назад +1

      The federal government pays the rent for the duration of the lease. Please educate yourself on this a but more before making ignorant comments.

    • @for-real-countrygirl4192
      @for-real-countrygirl4192 2 года назад

      @@jamespearson00 STFU. Isnt asking a question a way to educate yourself??

    • @for-real-countrygirl4192
      @for-real-countrygirl4192 2 года назад +2

      @@jamespearson00 oh and BTW , the government may write the check but its taxpayers covering the rent.

    • @GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance
      @GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance 2 года назад

      @@for-real-countrygirl4192 you know how much more expensive it is for tax payers to not house them?
      You have to be a "real country girl" to be that dense.

    • @jamespearson00
      @jamespearson00 2 года назад

      @@for-real-countrygirl4192 Right, and as a taxpayer, I'd much rather see my money going to programs for those who need it most in my own country, than to some country overseas so that countries wealthy get even richer. So many multi millionaires in this country, no person should go without a roof over their head and a meal to eat.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад +1

    P 1 of 4* Cities can eliminate homeless tent cities by replacing them with *homeless-communities* using _Pallet Shelter's_ existing *homeless shelter village components.* The _Community Room_ sells for $37,000 and serves as a shared laundry room, restaurant, *child daycare center,* and addiction services center. The _Bathroom_ cost $35,000 and the _Services Office_ costs $9,000. So for only $81,000 a city can establish a *homeless village.* The 10'X10' *Camping Cube Sport Pop Up Tent* costs only $120 and provides protection from the elements.

  • @andrewbochicchio2232
    @andrewbochicchio2232 2 года назад +8

    How about if people are taught that when you do drugs you will lose your job and you'll lose your place to live and then you'll be on the street.. instead of trying to make programs for people that don't want to do anything they just want the freebie

    • @michele2628
      @michele2628 2 года назад

      You are clueless. The first man has a job you dumdum.

    • @joshuarovai8101
      @joshuarovai8101 Год назад

      Yeah tbh with you they don’t talk about how halfway houses are only 100-150 a week and def affordable just gotta pass drug tests that’s the problem ppl wanna use and do what they want or they rather be on the street there’s options everywhere and some hallways will give you time to pay sometimes gotta go through bs but at least you have a place to stay at night

  • @lorrainawhite6836
    @lorrainawhite6836 10 дней назад

    That's my BOP that was playing in the background...Kiss me🎶

  • @TheShelbySue
    @TheShelbySue Год назад +1

    Thank Developers like The Related Group and Others in South Florida for the lack of affordable housing as they are swallowing up land and older buildings to construct outrageously priced units that are so far above reasonable spending thresholds in this area based on average salaries. And thank your elected commissioners and decision makers that approve these projects also.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P *3 of 4* Those with income pay rent which is 10% of their net income to the homeless-village for their 2 person _Shelter 64;_ and 20% of their net income as rent for the 4 person _Shelter 100._ Their rent money goes to pay for: *childcare for working parents,* one free meal per day, and addiction services; in the community-room.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P *2 of 4* Cities are spending millions of dollars to open and run homeless bed shelters; that the homeless reject due to the many restrictions and lack of security. _Pallet Shelter's_ two person _Shelter 64_ cost only $7,000 and provides a dignified, secure sleeping base of operation. So for only $201,000 [$120 tents] a city can establish and run a *Homeless Shelter Village* with 1000 shelters that can accommodate 3,000: 3 beds and belongings per 10'X10' tent.

  • @goneviral8814
    @goneviral8814 19 дней назад +1

    Money printer brought us here. Most democratic cities are full of homeless

  • @mariuschegounyoussufbabato7698

    thanks so much i like it

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P _Pallet Shelter's_ two person *Shelter 64* and four bed *Shelter 100* can be put up and taken down in one hour. Making them perfect for temporary homeless villages built on land ravaged by floods; that can be moved before the rains begin again.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    D With subsidized for the homeless electric-cargo-bikes at all bus stops from companies like: _Wheels, Lime, Link, and Veo_ in the city and at the homeless encampment; so the working homeless can get to work. *Which are large 1,000 people disaster relief centers.* With trucked in water. Shared laundry, toilet, cooking, and shower-facilities. With restaurants, post office, and stores; just like a large campground.
    PAR

  • @skylarmaddison7688
    @skylarmaddison7688 2 года назад

    Yeah we need that

  • @highcaliberexclusive9890
    @highcaliberexclusive9890 2 года назад +1

    Yeah blame the landlords and not the Commissioners of Miami and especially mayor Francis Suarez who is a real estate lawyer by the way. See the connection?

  • @poochiealwaysblessed5503
    @poochiealwaysblessed5503 2 года назад +2

    The voucher cost must be low for the rent they want🤨

  • @volodymyrzelenskyy5146
    @volodymyrzelenskyy5146 Год назад

    *Section 2 of 3.* 7/28/2022 in Buckhorn, Kentucky there is historic flooding creating more climate-refugees; exacerbating the housing shortage. 7/29/2022 All the residents of Fish Pond, Kentucky have lost everything due to flood waters reaching the roofs of homes. So St. Louis, Buckhorn, Fish Pond, and Austin have lots of vacant land a 30 minute bus ride from the city. Where shelters provided by FEMA are established into campgrounds for 1,000 homeless families.
    PAR

  • @imaginethepossibilities144
    @imaginethepossibilities144 Год назад

    *Section 4 of 5.* 24/7 every 20 minutes bus service connects the homeless encampment to the city. Where *subsidized for the homeless,* electric-cargo-bikes are provided by companies such as: _Wheels, Lime, Link, and Veo._

  • @imaginethepossibilities144
    @imaginethepossibilities144 Год назад

    *Section 5 of 5.* Food banks operate out of the homeless-communities where free ice is provided. Amen.

  • @galemartin9155
    @galemartin9155 11 месяцев назад

    Brother leave Florida..come out West. The Pacific has no memory. These good people out here helped me heal. I'm sure they can help you too.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P *4 of 4* The homeless can simply move the tents they are using now into the homeless-village and the RVs are assigned a parking space. *Or the **_Shelter 100,_** provided by FEMA,* is a $9,500 shelter that is climate controlled, built in one hour, is 100 sq. ft., and uses a folding bunk system to house up to four beds. *_Pallet Shelter's_* private sleeping cabins offer *security* and durability. Which addresses the concerns of the homeless who reject the restrictions of “bed-only” homeless-shelters; for only one night.

  • @magicalindigoadult3838
    @magicalindigoadult3838 2 года назад +2

    I have my voucher that is expiring and I got turned down 20 times because of the 3x rule then the housing properties are all taken. So realtors gave up on helping me

    • @highcaliberexclusive9890
      @highcaliberexclusive9890 2 года назад +1

      Come move into my building. I'm on a voucher and they don't care about the 3x rule where I'm at.. It's in downtown. Been here 4 almost 5 years.

    • @magicalindigoadult3838
      @magicalindigoadult3838 2 года назад +1

      @@highcaliberexclusive9890 I’m in nyc but my voucher is for Miami. I live in a condo in midtown it’s huge with two living rooms walk-in closets two bathroom big windows the only thing is their is no peace for me here and people that went to my school that are jealous live here and plot on me someone try to break in all because of jealousy towards me because I was the only girl that lives alone then 15 years I had a premi baby and they just keep picking on my whole life so before I end up in jail for a felony I need to move. It’s a hud building rent is 5,800 which they are helping pay most but now I switched to a voucher in Miami and got it and it’s only for 1,300 for a two bedroom I know it sound crazy to leave but if I have no peace and get humiliated by workers because of kids u grew up with making them against u it’s not worth it plus it made my health bad dr said I can’t have stress I need to move can’t hear laughing at me when i come in an out. Sometimes beauty is not all glitter it brings u enemies

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    E of Parts A-F In the on-site factories the homeless population's workforce is used to make more homeless shelters from plastic-waste taken from the oceans and government subsidized Styrofoam; and electric car conversion kits which cost only $3,600 because _The Defense Production Act_ was invoked. _Which does not include the cost of batteries and installation._
    PAR

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    F of Parts A-F The homeless-shelters are powered and heated with butane and solar-panels, depending on how well the infrastructure held up, which are integrated into the construction of the *temporary* _homeless-shelters._ Which are a dry, clean place to sleep, and store their stuff. People from the city drive out to the homeless-communities to pick up food bank food; because that is where the food banks and free-ice machines are located.

  • @imaginethepossibilities144
    @imaginethepossibilities144 Год назад +1

    A job that pays only $8.50 an hour with no benefits, which takes you two hours each way to get to on the bus; is not a real job.

  • @philipschaffer9544
    @philipschaffer9544 2 года назад +1

    Im sorry but i hsve to pay for my appartment my life hss been hell but keep working and paying rent there are no breaks were do i apply ......im 50 single white .

  • @phoenixman8569
    @phoenixman8569 Год назад

    that is a good idea in theory, but where i live on the west coast of canada large some of tax dollars have been spent of housing for the homeless, and it does little to curb the street life mentality they still have, because most are addicted to hard drugs, so housing them does not stop this behavior, overdosing, fights, stabbing, arson etc etc, so no matter how much is spent on them where i live, the programs here usually turn into little more than government run flop houses for drug addicts, i hope Miami has better luck!!!

  • @melohello4427
    @melohello4427 2 года назад +1

    HELP WANTED

  • @volodymyrzelenskyy5146
    @volodymyrzelenskyy5146 Год назад

    *Section 3 of 4.* FEMA run homeless encampments share shower, laundry, toilet, cooking-facilities, stores, restaurants, dumpsters, and a post office where everyone has a POB; just like a large campground. No trash or crime problems for the cities and the working poor have a dry place to sleep and store their stuff.

  • @ew1401
    @ew1401 Год назад

    I want to say watch this video go downtown Miami and walk Flagler Street East and West and see those people experience homelessness and look if you see any homeless trust walking in the area they're not doing their job they're hanging out by coffee shops in the car and not helping these homeless people.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P It cannot *ban homelessness* nor can it hold back the tides. It ends homelessness by building affordable housing homeless shelter communities. Where rent is 20% of net income for a four bed shelter.

  • @calledtobeadaughterofzion892
    @calledtobeadaughterofzion892 Год назад

    We really need rent control from the landlords, because homelessness will increase at a fast rate. Florida should pass a law to allow landlords to increase a small amount or % . My rent was increase 240.00 and my daughters was increased 500.00, from one month to the next. At this rate we might end up homeless someday. I know many that are struggling. It’s overwhelming and unfair. Many states have rent control, why not Florida.!!!

    • @demonslayer9905
      @demonslayer9905 День назад

      Governor DeSantis banned rent control in Fl after covid in 2023. That man is disgusting and not for the ppl.

  • @highcaliberexclusive9890
    @highcaliberexclusive9890 2 года назад +2

    Don't worry everyone. The mayor's Cava & Suarez plus city commissioners just approved a new Soccer stadium with luxury hotels and condos.

  • @joshuarovai8101
    @joshuarovai8101 Год назад

    Anyone can get into a halfway house just until can afford their own place I think problem is the drug testing ppl don’t wanna have rules but then expect free stuff not everyone but the ones who won’t make the sacrifice to at least have a place to live are the problem

  • @MUNCheeTz420
    @MUNCheeTz420 2 года назад +1

    Maybe go back to the Carolinas? I mean why add to the homeless numbers here if you're not from here? Go add to the Carolinas homeless crisis.

  • @Jo-tf5ux
    @Jo-tf5ux Год назад

    This should be the priority for not just us as Americans but in THIS election. There's a saying that states something to the effect of we can judge the state and character of a nation or even individual by how we treat the less fortunate, those in need, in prison and emotionally or physically ill. I look at the new apartments or car lots full of vehicles that sit for years either not purchased or vacant. I understand it's private property. I understand we live in a country that operates for profit in doing business. I wish someone could convince these business and property owners that we are a team in this country. The better you're doing both financially, emotionally and physically directly effects me. I don't know if I'll ever see this take place but we really need one another and we need each other to be able to feel secure and stable in life. Think of a basketball coach. Or a player. I know I want the most healthy, happy and enthusiastic player on my team . As do all of us I hope.

  • @Michiganian8
    @Michiganian8 2 года назад

    Can someone tell me why (I’m not gonna say where this is from) but I drive around daily where I am for work) during the time of 6 days. In Just 6 days! i’ve managed to see on the road over 20 different Florida license plates. like seriously. & I’ve seen two more today, I’m sure I’m gonna see some more tomorrow, the point is what is going on??? I’ve seen 20, not even a week. I mean if I was in Florida I guess I would leave too, but still something is terribly wrong! 🤷🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️ oh no. Another point, it’s too populated already with CAli & this just adding on. cmon now Really😆.

  • @mYTHklm
    @mYTHklm 2 года назад +1

    Simple move to somewhere affordable

  • @kpsencoreatlanticshores8241
    @kpsencoreatlanticshores8241 2 года назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @traitortrump
    @traitortrump Год назад

    I thought Florida did not have any homeless issues?

  • @schawnettarobinson8584
    @schawnettarobinson8584 2 года назад +4

    Why didn’t he have life insurance on his wife and his kids? Life isn’t guaranteed.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    *Paragraph 4 of 4.* 89 million Americans is 27% of the *working* population! Or a $50,000 a year stipend for 40 million American families of 4 making less than $15 an hour; *so that they are NOT made permanently homeless.* Amen.

  • @angietopaz6099
    @angietopaz6099 Год назад

    Im sorry

  • @nataliavillalvazo564
    @nataliavillalvazo564 2 года назад

    How's his credit report?

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    *Sentence 1 of 4* Cities can create 3,000 people villages for the homeless for only $201,000; three beds and belongings per tent.
    *Sentence 2 of 4* Go to _Pallet Shelter's_
    *Sentence 3 of 4* page to see existing homeless communities.
    *Sentence 4 of 4* Using 1,000 $120 10'X10' tents.

    • @stewart8127
      @stewart8127 9 месяцев назад

      Tents don't last in tropics they get mold fast.

  • @schawnettarobinson8584
    @schawnettarobinson8584 2 года назад +2

    He should move. He should go back home.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P Can anyone afford to pay for: rent, utilities, food, auto insurance, and deatholine. If he makes only $11 an hour with no healthcare or dental benefits; yes or no?

  • @bigdawgaustindareseller9317
    @bigdawgaustindareseller9317 2 года назад

    Damn I'm homeless but In saint Petersburg

  • @volodymyrzelenskyy5146
    @volodymyrzelenskyy5146 Год назад

    P *Is the evidence of extinction-global-warming all around it right now?* _Which is creating housing shortages?_ *Which is causing 40% rent increases?* _Which is causing the increased number of homeless people; yes or no?_

  • @angietopaz6099
    @angietopaz6099 Год назад

    You're having landlords who are abusing you for the section eight voucher

  • @pablovaldes6022
    @pablovaldes6022 2 года назад +3

    He seems healthy to find a job, not sure why we should be giving money to this young healthy guy. If he has a problem with drugs, that is his problem.

    • @highcaliberexclusive9890
      @highcaliberexclusive9890 2 года назад +1

      Bro you think maybe that wages a so low compared to the exuberant prices for rent in Miami Dade county. Hes a low class worker. Nothing wrong with that. They wash dishes at restaurants and drive you to parties on Uber. But they can't afford to even rent a place in Miami. So whose gonna work the service industry if they can't live here. !?!??! WTF

    • @squidtrader7973
      @squidtrader7973 2 года назад

      You clearly didn’t watch the video he is working, he does food service delivery!

    • @jamespearson00
      @jamespearson00 2 года назад +2

      What an ignorant and asinine statement.

  • @jakel3424
    @jakel3424 2 года назад +2

    Bidens America

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P Unfortunately for millions of Americans in order to survive, those made homeless, *due to failed Republican polices,* will have to lower their standard of living dramatically and live in modest accommodations. Such as _Pallet Shelter's_ *Shelter 64* which sleeps two in a private cabin. Placed in combination with _Pallet Shelter's_ other components: *Community Room,* Bathroom, and Services Office; to form an entire *Homeless Shelter Village.* Where rent is 10% of net income for the 2 person shelter and 20% for the four person shelter. Which goes to providing _one free meal a day_ and *childcare* so that the working poor can go to work: in the Community Room.

  • @juanalmos1959
    @juanalmos1959 2 года назад +1

    Video shows drug addicts being homeless not low income people being homeless

  • @donnahollywood8007
    @donnahollywood8007 7 месяцев назад

    Im watching homeless disabled veterans get turned away from hudvash and broward country housing authority.

  • @volodymyrzelenskyy5146
    @volodymyrzelenskyy5146 Год назад

    P *Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.* Deny instincts to be cruel. *Think before you speak and choose to be kind.* _Choose to be charitable._ *Know that there is a Holy Trinity. So be brave. Have faith. Be humble.* Find the courage to grasp a *real-man's* first obligation; *to protect his family and our Mother the Earth. From being injured and killed* _due to the bottomless greed of Satan's minions._ Amen.

  • @volodymyrzelenskyy5146
    @volodymyrzelenskyy5146 Год назад

    *Section 1 of 3.* *In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.* It is a fact that the city of Austin, TexASS with its failed electrical grid, has suffered environmental destruction of its housing and infrastructure due to catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming [CRAGW]. 7/26/2022 the St. Louis region experienced 7.02 inches of rain which is making many more people homeless due to the widespread flooding.
    P

  • @volodymyrzelenskyy5146
    @volodymyrzelenskyy5146 Год назад

    *In the civilized countries of Canada and Europe* guns are outlawed, citizen cannot be made homeless due to an unexpected $500 medical expense, free college educations are provided so predatory student loan debt does not make people homeless, and the global w@rming that is causing the destruction of housing, leading to 100% rent raises; is being addressed. *In Europe* rent increases are limited to 2% above the rate of inflation *ONLY!*

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    C The FEMA homeless-communities / encampments are _close enough to the city to work;_ *and far enough away from the town to be out of sight and mind.* Established on land now vacant due to the extreme weather events which is creating the housing shortage. Due to the catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming *[CRAGW] that Republiguns deny exists.*
    PAR

  • @jamespearson00
    @jamespearson00 2 года назад

    I'm on the HUD VASH program and can't find a home to save my life. The program is a joke and an insult. Complete waste of time.

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P B of Parts A-F The B!den administration has proposed *Christian, compassionate,* homeless solutions *but Republicans* do not want the FEMA homeless encampments within their cities; which *have the highest number of homeless families.* The solution is FEMA coordinated homeless communities a 30 minute bus ride, 24/7, every 20 minutes, from the FEMA established homeless shelters; to the city. *Established on land made vacant due to global-warming extreme weather events; that no one should rebuild on.*
    P

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P RepubliKKKgun does it believe an $11 an hour part-time job with no healthcare and dental benefits will be able to pay his 40% rent increase due to AGW caused housing shortages; yes or no?

  • @crimsoncontagion742
    @crimsoncontagion742 Год назад

    P A of Parts A-F *Due to the destruction of housing* caused by catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming [CRAGW] _extreme weather events;_ and *failed Republican policies.* There are housing shortages all over America which *is causing rent increases; and even more homelessness!* The FEMA operated homeless-communities do not require residents to check out, there is no sign-in and sign-out issues as they are long-term shelters; which provide the privacy of individual living spaces. Where the shelter residents can fell safe from the other camp residences. *Which removes many of the objections those homeless living in tents who refuse to use city established homeless-shelters; have voiced.*

  • @illphil82yo
    @illphil82yo 2 года назад +3

    People need to trust in the LORD in all there way and lean NOT on their own understanding and their paths will be made straight, like the Bible says. A society that believes in the lies of evolution, uniformitarianism, and naturalism won’t have the right answers to problems. Jesus forgives, saves, and makes new. Repent unto him and be saved from HELL

  • @YourModdedControllers
    @YourModdedControllers 2 года назад +2

    Cringe segment. If he can't afford to live in Miami move to Orlando. Gentrification prevails.

    • @CGarrett
      @CGarrett 2 года назад +1

      Orlando is the same price

    • @YourModdedControllers
      @YourModdedControllers 2 года назад +1

      @@CGarrett he need leave Florida then 🙄😒

    • @DB-it9pp
      @DB-it9pp 2 года назад +1

      YourModded Controllers Orlando is in a development surge just like Miami, crazy thing is he probably hasn't gone down south where units are reasonably cheaper than In the central areas.

    • @YourModdedControllers
      @YourModdedControllers 2 года назад

      @@DB-it9pp yeah it's way more affordable than miami.

  • @starangel5279
    @starangel5279 2 года назад

    Jesus Christ coming repent

  • @carbonebonnie1276
    @carbonebonnie1276 Год назад

    What's her name and where can I find her please someone help me with this information