St. Louis woman wrongly denied apartment because of Section 8 voucher

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2019
  • St. Louis woman wrongly denied apartment because of Section 8 voucher

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  • @nikanika4003
    @nikanika4003 4 года назад +9

    You're accepting handouts. You can't be picky on where you live?

  • @MrNckissfan
    @MrNckissfan Год назад +1

    Sorry Therese...but what makes you think you're entitled to something you cannot afford? Move along.

  • @lyfe680
    @lyfe680 Год назад +1

    You can not force private citizens and their property to accept and participate in government services or programs.

  • @lisadelpeche3371
    @lisadelpeche3371 Год назад +1

    landlord can't be forced to accept voucher.

  • @rickmcminn7855
    @rickmcminn7855 9 месяцев назад

    Sept 2, 2023 : Ok that city Director needs to be fired. Cause property owners still Saying No Section 8 in STL City and St. Louis County needs to follow STL city laws. Cause in North County Especially Areas like St. Ann, St. John, Breckinridge, Florissant, Overland. A lot companies saying no Section 8 and those low income areas. Which make no sense. The St. Louis Counth Exc Sam Page needs to address this issue. And Stop Property Owners and Property Companies Saying no section 8 in North County. Cause it is really bad in St. Louis County. With property companies saying no section 8.

  • @David53D
    @David53D 2 года назад +4

    You aren't equal if you are living from taxpayer money and a landlord is smart to avoid renting to you. Forcing a landlord to rent to someone without knowing their income is totalitarianism and against the constitution and not in the landlord's best interest and no matter how hard you people fight against fairness it will only result in less rental units being available.

  • @ilirsaliu4592
    @ilirsaliu4592 Месяц назад

    is this by the omerovich household

  • @thegreatandsigmaticgiants8307
    @thegreatandsigmaticgiants8307 4 года назад

    That's sad smh

  • @w.w.8215
    @w.w.8215 9 месяцев назад

    I see nothing wrong with this. She has choices, which means the best apartments may not be available for them.

  • @mimicheng7501
    @mimicheng7501 Год назад

    She needs to find a job, pay her own rent

  • @jermells
    @jermells 4 года назад +1

    I’m doing my first Sec 8 tenant and it’s my first time this will determine if I continue

    • @confusedcynic9073
      @confusedcynic9073 Год назад +1

      Its been two years since your comment, how is it working out?

    • @jermells
      @jermells Год назад

      @@confusedcynic9073 I evicted the lazy cow because she stopped paying her portion of the rent and she kept using programs to pay all the utilities. I sold the house while the market was up and made bank!! She calls me and begs me to let her come back to a property I said ain’t no way.. Then wants to argue saying I wasn’t 3 months behind ugh yes you were.. She is a sad soul.. Insee why she was homeless and is homeless right now

  • @udon44
    @udon44 4 года назад +2

    Housing discrimination is ingrained in St. Louis culture. I honestly wouldn’t doubt that she was discriminated against. Wealth in the central west end must be protected at all cost but we can’t spread funding to other areas of the city that desperately need it. Sick sad world....

    • @David53D
      @David53D 2 года назад +1

      It's sick when the government forces landlords to rent to people thay don't want for whatever reason.

  • @ericawalton1236
    @ericawalton1236 Год назад

    Don't you love it when you pay taxes and then if you need help you can't get it. It's amazing how many people don't know that you have to have an income in order to be approved for a Housing Choice Voucher. Now when people lost jobs during pandemic and needed unemployment support they would be outraged if they couldn't rent a place to live because the owner didn't accept unemployment or alimony or veterans benifits