From the LVRJ: Three months after a homicide shook a quiet northwest Las Vegas Valley neighborhood, residents say HOA laws have hamstrung their ability to govern themselves and keep their community safe.
Ironwood Estates is an upscale community near Fort Apache Road and U.S. Highway 95. The homes, whose tax-appraised values average $500,000, are filled with neighborly people, for the most part, residents say. But the actions of a few irresponsible people, exacerbated by a killing last summer, have pushed some residents and the community’s HOA over the edge....
The seven-bedroom, 6,000-square foot house was part of the Housing Choice Vouture program, formerly Section 8, a federal government program that assists “very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing,” according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s website. http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/crime-spree-raises-hackles-vegas-hoa
So, the government is renting out a house/mansion for a huge rent in a rich area of town?
Why am I working when I could live in a mansion rent free?
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