I was SO Excited sbout this info: Fannie Mae’s ‘Expanded Housing Choice’ Initiative Extends to All Eligible Jurisdictions Nationwide, Includes New Enhancements | Fannie Mae…UNTIL I WAS NOT EXCITED

Fannie Mae’s ‘Expanded Housing Choice’ Initiative Extends to All Eligible Jurisdictions Nationwide, Includes New Enhancements | Fannie Mae https://share.google/KPEnXbW7N1FnvuBDr

Whenever I see articles that appear to address the needs of people with housing, I jump on them.  Important stuff, right?  Why do the authors make the articles difficult to understand? The above linked article, for example, is full of jargon.  Jargon is a form of language that is typical to a certain industry.  Even if outsiders know the individual words, they do not know them used in that wat.  Jargon is like formalized slang for an industry.  If you want to be understood by people who are not housing professionals, you would use clear, simple language.  As few words as possible.  But no!  An article that is, presumably, supposed to help people obtain what they need, forms a discouraging barrier to info.  Are they required to publicize this news, but they don’t truly want people to know how to get housing that has been wrongfully withheld. Or am I just being paranoid?

I know oe from life experience that people with low incomes might qualify for section 8 vouchers. The government pays most of the rent for apartments that are in the community.  Instead of putting low income people in one spot, or “project,” people are anonymously living all over the place.

The problem has been that landlords do not want to rent to low-income people.  I have no opinion that I am expressing here.  I will say that one landlord told me they do not rent to Section 8 people because the housing comes too easily to them and they do not value it. Landlords say their places get trashed by people who have an “easy come, easy go attitude.” So I have heard.

I thought the linked storu would tell me how this perception is being handled.  As of now, 30% of people who qualify for these “vouchers” can’t find anyone to rent to them. 30%!  That’s huge.

Please read the article and give an opinion. They do not explain why people can’t get housing and the proposed solution, the way I believe I just did.  Am I missing the clarity? Or is it that people do not want low-income people to have the info they need to live anywhere?

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