City Stops Charging Working Homeless Rent...For Now

2009_05_coalhl.jpg After the city recently started charging rent to the working homeless residing in shelters, questions and criticism soon followed. Now, the NY Times reports, "The Bloomberg administration has stopped charging rent to homeless people who have income and live in city shelters, temporarily suspending a state-mandated program that has been marked by mismanagement and the threat of a lawsuit." The city started collecting rent because of a 1997 state law that hadn't been enforced; recently, the state asked the city to enforce it and pay back $2.4 million in homeless aid. Apparently there were "technical issues" (some notices had errors in how much rent was owed, some notices weren't sent to other families) and the city still hopes to have some sort of rent program. Still, some homeless residents said they were being charged more than 50% of their income (which isn't allowed), they weren't even notified and that this prevents them for saving up to move out of the shelter one day. The Legal Aid Society, which threatened to sue, said, "We would hope that the entire concept would be re-evaluated."

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Wait a minute! If you stop charging them rent, the entire Rich People Time Continuum collapses in on itself. The only thing left to do at that point to stave off disaster would be to start serving the middle class to the wealthy as food.

No, the only thing to do is hook up a Delorean with a thingamajig and harness the power of lightning for 1.21 gigawatts!

Bloomberg only stop this because of all the negative publicity. He will find another way to hurt the homeless.

Apparently, they're still not sure if "the terrace counts".

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