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If you live in Portland, the Gov wants you to allow homeless people in your back yard
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:11 pm
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:11 pm
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2 years to build the units, but the program starts this summer. So they live in your back yard for 2ish years.
Then they will build the unit, and in 5 years you own it.
1- What if the homeless person is still there? Can you force them out?
2- Is the unit going to be in any shape to rent out after that time?
It's there city... your yard.... But.... wow.
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The government is looking to solve the homelessness by offering tiny, government-constructed modular units in the backyards of willing homeowners.
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Portland officials are looking for four backyards to place its Accessory Dwelling Units, what some people may call a granny flat, or a tiny home minus wheels.
Under the pilot program taking effect this summer, the homeowners will take over the heated, fully plumbed tiny houses in five years and can use them for rental income.
The project, called A Place for You, is believed to be the first in the nation to recruit stable residents to address a homeless crisis that’s gotten so bad the city last year declared a state of emergency and made it legal to sleep on the street.
Residents just passed a $260 million housing bond, but it will be two years before those units are ready, said Mary Li, director of Multnomah County’s new Idea Lab, which developed the concept.
2 years to build the units, but the program starts this summer. So they live in your back yard for 2ish years.
Then they will build the unit, and in 5 years you own it.
1- What if the homeless person is still there? Can you force them out?
2- Is the unit going to be in any shape to rent out after that time?
It's there city... your yard.... But.... wow.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:13 pm to Jjdoc
quote:It's an interesting idea. You point out some valid concerns, but maybe it will work. Why not give it a try?
t's there city... your yard.... But.... wow.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:18 pm to Jjdoc
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the Gov wants you to allow homeless people in your back yard
Still misrepresenting the content with your title
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by offering tiny, government-constructed modular units in the backyards of willing homeowners.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:22 pm to jeff5891
It's not misleading at all stalker.
BTW... I'm not telling you what I'm wearing so
BTW... I'm not telling you what I'm wearing so
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:23 pm to jeff5891
His title is exactly what you quoted.
The government wants people to allow the homeless to live in their backyard.
The government wants people to allow the homeless to live in their backyard.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:25 pm to buckeye_vol
This is exactly right. If it's localized, why should I care?
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:29 pm to Jjdoc
Must be people of German descent, though.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:35 pm to DumbCollegeKid
I don't think it's about caring or getting worked up. It's just a conversation.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:37 pm to Jjdoc
I'm more worried about being chopped up into little pieces. How about the homeless live in the backyards of every government official/ employee?
This post was edited on 3/20/17 at 10:40 pm
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:37 pm to Jjdoc
It's too localized for me to care. If they want to commit suicide via multiculturalism, more power to them.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:41 pm to Jjdoc
I don't have a problem with it. I DO have a problem when the liberal loons try to force other people to let homeless people live in their back yard.
I don't see that there is much chance that any of those tiny homes are going to be worth much, unless the city pays to fix it up at the end of 5 years. You can have a perfectly good bathroom in that house, and these homeless people will still shite on the front stoop...
I don't see that there is much chance that any of those tiny homes are going to be worth much, unless the city pays to fix it up at the end of 5 years. You can have a perfectly good bathroom in that house, and these homeless people will still shite on the front stoop...
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:48 pm to Jjdoc
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Under the pilot program taking effect this summer, the homeowners will take over the heated, fully plumbed tiny houses in five years and can use them for rental income.
Meaning they would first have to kick the homeless out after five years (good luck with that) and then they would have to pay to completely renovate it to remove all of the health hazards that come with a homeless person calling it home for an extended period of time.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 10:54 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
I find it admirable to want to help people. I know a family who had a child decide to live in the streets. The dad was always hard on himself because he could not understand why he CHOOSE to live that way.
They all tried everything... no go.
My point is that not everything is as black and white as we want them to be. He made his choice.
Why should we pay for him over a vet who is homeless?
They all tried everything... no go.
My point is that not everything is as black and white as we want them to be. He made his choice.
Why should we pay for him over a vet who is homeless?
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:04 pm to Jjdoc
quote:Well in this case, they wouldn't choose someone over a homeless vet.
Why should we pay for him over a vet who is homeless?
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:14 pm to buckeye_vol
I would never agree to this, but if the homeowners must give consent and people agree to this when what's the issue? I have to believe this to be the case because forcing homeowners to do this would be illegal on so many levels even Portlands local government wouldn't try it.
As far as when the five years is up, if I were a homeowner and agreed to this, I would require a contract, essentially a lease, that would give me eviction power and immediate transfer of title to the structure to me upon completion of the 5 year term. I'd also require for me to approve the tenants before they were placed there and full eviction power should they become unruly during the five year period. Oh, and I'd also make the government ensure that the structure would be returned to its original condition when it becomes mine.
If I were a neighbor I'd be looking to my homeowners covenant if there was one because I'd be pissed if my house value decreased because my neighbor did something like this, but if you don't have anything like that your just fricked.
As far as when the five years is up, if I were a homeowner and agreed to this, I would require a contract, essentially a lease, that would give me eviction power and immediate transfer of title to the structure to me upon completion of the 5 year term. I'd also require for me to approve the tenants before they were placed there and full eviction power should they become unruly during the five year period. Oh, and I'd also make the government ensure that the structure would be returned to its original condition when it becomes mine.
If I were a neighbor I'd be looking to my homeowners covenant if there was one because I'd be pissed if my house value decreased because my neighbor did something like this, but if you don't have anything like that your just fricked.
This post was edited on 3/20/17 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:16 pm to Jjdoc
I'd be so pissed if my neighbor tried to build a homeless shelter in his yard.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:16 pm to buckeye_vol
I hope a bunch of liberals line right up and move the homeless right into their backyard. When they start dealing web heroin needles and alcohol bottles in their backyards and the cops refuse to deal with it then it will be the homeowner forced to accept that they made a stupid decision based on muh fee fees.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:18 pm to DumbCollegeKid
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This is exactly right. If it's localized, why should I care?
You have seen how federal judges take "localized" issues and turn them into "rights" to shove down the thraots of all 50 states, right?
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:19 pm to gthog61
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You have seen how federal judges take "localized" issues and turn them into "rights" to shove down the thraots of all 50 states, right?
Yea, not happening. Hell, I doubt it even works.
This post was edited on 3/20/17 at 11:20 pm
Posted on 3/20/17 at 11:20 pm to gthog61
quote:Can you give an example?
You have seen how federal judges take "localized" issues and turn them into "rights" to shove down the thraots of all 50 states, right?
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