• Serinus@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Wow, that’s very different from the “must live in government housing” and “only immigrants” that you started with. How many times does your bullshit need to be called out before you tell the truth?

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      5 days ago

      Not government housing. Government assured or recognized rental agencies. For proof of payment. It’s part of the boring bureaucracy parts.

      And primarily focusing on first generation homebuyers benefits people who have had no previous generations living in the country which is directly beneficial to 1st or second generational immigrants.

      I am adjusting my position as I gain further information but the the proposed plans did not just offer free cash to assist the average American in buying a home. That’s still at the base of my point and still accurate. I am now aware that the plan was proposed by Biden and adjusted late into the campaign by Harris after backlash for it.

      How much conversation does it take to get to the truth? However long it takes for both sides to agree on what it is.

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        5 days ago

        First time home buyer with 2 months of on time rent payments is not that much of a qualifier. And yeah, it has to be actual rent, and not just saying “I paid my uncle in cash.”

        Yeah, it doesn’t help you buy your second home. Yeah, you can’t do it at 18 if you haven’t moved out of your parents house.

        That’s about it.

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          5 days ago

          2 years not months.

          And there is a lot of single family home renting in the US as landlording is seen as a legitimate income source and investment. Those people would be excluded if not done correctly and that’s likely true for a massive portion of them.

          And the fact that in a population of 100 million renters in the US it leaves a majority of them out.