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  2. Rochester Hills apartments sued over strict 'no felons' policy

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    For applicants for public housing programs or Section 8 vouchers, for example, federal law prohibits landlords from accepting people who are on the sex offender list for life or who were convicted ...

  3. Section 8 (housing) - Wikipedia

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    The landlord cannot charge a Section 8 tenant more than a reasonable rent and cannot accept payments outside the contract. [18] Landlords, although required to meet fair housing laws, are not required to participate in the Section 8 program. As a result, some landlords will not accept a Section 8 tenant. This can be attributed to such factors as:

  4. Former felons navigate the complexities of housing ... - AOL

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    What he found was a system of fits and starts that make it nearly impossible to find mental health support, affordable housing, and gainful employment – the three key stabilizing, yet elusive ...

  5. How Section 8 vouchers fail Sacramento’s unhoused ... - AOL

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    The housing choice voucher program, or Section 8, is a federal program administered by local housing authorities that provides funding through vouchers that are paid directly to landlords.

  6. Housing discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Landlords and owners are still responsible for the majority of this type of housing discrimination, but neighbors and banking and lending institutions participate more. For instance, even without institutionalized exclusionary power, residential neighbors can harass and intimidate tenants.

  7. Affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, in Berlin, the Alliance for Housing Construction, which was established in 2014, brought together Berlin's local government, private landlords, and public utility landlords to make rental units in the city more affordable. Public utility landlords such as non-profit organizations agreed to build 3000 new dwellings each year.

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