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Yes, housing is a basic right that should be affordable to anyone

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 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

How would you feel if your rent didn't increase but there were fewer apartments available in your area?

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

If rent control meant more people could stay in their homes, but fewer new apartments were built, would it still be worth it?

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

What do you think is more important: affordable rent for everyone or better quality housing, even if it's more expensive?

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

How might rent prices affect your decisions when choosing where to live after high school or college?

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

How would you decide what's a fair rent for an apartment: the market price, the tenant's income, or something else?

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Yes, but only in areas with housing shortages

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No, incentivize the development of new housing instead

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No, ban corporate and foreign investors from purchasing residential real estate instead

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

If rent control was implemented in your city, how do you think it would affect your neighborhood in the long run?

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

Do you think it's fair for people to stay in the same apartment forever if the rent is kept low, while others can't find a place to live?

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No, rent controls have been shown to limit the supply of housing

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

Could rent controls, in your view, ever be unfair to landlords? Why or why not?

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

Can the government truly balance the needs of both tenants and landlords when deciding rent policies, or is one side always favored?

 @VOTAasked…1yr1Y

Have you or anyone you know ever struggled with the cost of rent? What could have made the situation better?

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