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BBB Threatens Section 8 Voucher Program

Kwanza P.
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I don’t hear anyone in the real estate community talking about this , but seems like the Big Beautiful Bill most are hopeful for could be a threat to Section 8:




Thoughts? Especially landlords managing properties with section 8 tenants.

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    I have not read anything at all about the OBBB impact on Section 8, but my guess is the states where those programs are more robust will step in if there is a shortfall of Fed funds.  They will acquire that revenue by raising taxes on the worker bees, as they always do.

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