Hmm, I know there's a debate here, but I'd like to throw my hat into the ring.
I'm really scared of complexes that accept Rich People. I mean, I purposely avoided "those places" when I was in college, because they always had loud, destructive parties while I was trying to focus on memorizing organic chemistry reactions. Furthermore, when I did live in a place that accepted Rich People, one of my neighbors broke into my apartment and tried to pet my leg in the middle of the night! (luckily, he's in jail now).
Indeed, I swore never to even park my car in a "Rich" neighborhood after I saw some huge Excursion back into another car, and just peel away without leaving their insurance info. In fact, once when I did park my car in a "Rich" neighborhood overnight, I found the window smashed the next day.
😡 Additionally, whenever I see a group of white guys in baseball caps walking down the street, I *always* hit the lock on my car door. You really can't be too careful.
You know, we all have our sensibilities, and I'm not criticizing individuals who take Section 8 into account when they look for housing (because it is probably be one of the factors I would consider too). However, I would respectfully request that you understand that Section 8 does not automatically mean "undesirable" housing. It's a means for people with low incomes/ SSI/ severe medical problems to afford housing. Indeed, I know people who, namely because of medical bills, qualify for
this service.. In fact,
this is far too common.
But hey, I'm a hypocrite too - because I admit, as a female you do have to pay close attention to the area you live in (and btw, all of that did happen
🙂 ).
