Los Angeles Times

Let them rent luxury apartments

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Re “Renters with vouchers struggle to find housing,” Nov. 19

An article in The Times details the maze that renters face, particular­ly Section 8 renters — in other words, people with not much money, who need their rent federally subsidized. In the same print edition that this article ran, The Times had multiple advertisin­g inserts for houses and condos for sale for hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. There was another thick glossy insert advertisin­g all the wonderful items available for those who have a lot of money. Not that there’s anything wrong with any of that.

But Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is right: Our economy works very well for the millionair­es and billionair­es, and for the majority of Americans, not so much.

Jerry Beigel Los Angeles

As someone who owns a rental property, this statement right here is exactly why we would not accept Section 8 vouchers (before this practice became illegal, obviously): “For rentals that are in the right price range, the paperwork, inspection­s and delays it can take to rent to Section 8 tenants make some landlords wary.”

That’s all we needed — more government interferen­ce in what we could do with our property.

Fortunatel­y, our son and daughter-in-law live in our rental now, so we don’t have to worry about it.

Jon Schmid La Mirada

That was a good article, well worthy of the front page. I’m going to miss having a real newspaper to read every day. Ronald Webster Long Beach

 ?? Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ?? ROBERT GARDNER, 32, says was denied numerous times by landlords who said they didn’t take Section 8. He is seen here in his Los Angeles apartment building.
Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ROBERT GARDNER, 32, says was denied numerous times by landlords who said they didn’t take Section 8. He is seen here in his Los Angeles apartment building.

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