Assistance programs help homeowners who are at risk of losing their homes due to financial difficulties by providing financial support or restructuring loans. Proponents argue that it prevents people from losing their homes and stabilizes communities. Opponents argue that it encourages irresponsible borrowing and is unfair to those who pay their mortgages.
51% Yes |
49% No |
51% Yes |
49% No |
See how support for each position on “Foreclosure Assistance” has changed over time for 356 America voters.
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See how importance of “Foreclosure Assistance” has changed over time for 356 America voters.
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9MYMGYN1wk1W
Yes, based on the circumstances that led to foreclosure. High income families the made risky investments should not be the beneficiary of assistance, but small business owners should.
@9MX26BJ1wk1W
No, but refuse to allow police to be used for enforcement of foreclosure evictions and adopt pro-squatter laws and a Housing First policy
@9MVWJ7B1wk1W
Absolutely, it's essential for the government to offer support to homeowners experiencing foreclosure. Providing assistance in these situations can help prevent individuals and families from losing their homes and facing financial distress. Programs that offer counseling, loan modifications, or refinancing options can be crucial in helping homeowners navigate through challenging times and potentially avoid foreclosure.
@rosetintedarcher 1wk1W
Yes, but this should be reported on their credit reports as a result
@9MTZNC41wk1W
Yes, but only for working homeowners without a criminal history or a history of alcoholism or drug abuse.
@9MTD3CH 1wk1W
Yes, but have someone help them analyze their finances to put them on a better path
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