How do I go about asking about quality communities?
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How do I go about asking about quality communities?
For those who do not know, Section 8 is basically the bad neighborhoods, the projects.
The 'hood.
So we are to be moving to Indianapolis, IN, and I have asked a few rental places if they were section 8 places.
Seems this word "discrimination" gets thrown around whenever I ask...
Our goal is to stay out of such places. I really don't feel like asking every property if they take section 8, I have been looking for perhaps a list of rental places, as in - a list of places to avoid.
But there seems to be none.
SIDE NOTE - I don't see how wanting to live somewhere where our personal belongings and our kid will be safe from riff-raff is "discrimination". Sure bad things can happen anywhere, but in bad places, it is more likely.
Is there a way to find out without having to talk to every manager there is?
The 'hood.
So we are to be moving to Indianapolis, IN, and I have asked a few rental places if they were section 8 places.
Seems this word "discrimination" gets thrown around whenever I ask...
Our goal is to stay out of such places. I really don't feel like asking every property if they take section 8, I have been looking for perhaps a list of rental places, as in - a list of places to avoid.
But there seems to be none.
SIDE NOTE - I don't see how wanting to live somewhere where our personal belongings and our kid will be safe from riff-raff is "discrimination". Sure bad things can happen anywhere, but in bad places, it is more likely.
Is there a way to find out without having to talk to every manager there is?
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Perhaps you can contact local police departments and ask them. I don't see why they wouldn't tell you were high crime/drug areas are at.
Yes, there are bad people everywhere- including influential neighborhoods but you do have the right to live someplace you feel comfortable.
Yes, there are bad people everywhere- including influential neighborhoods but you do have the right to live someplace you feel comfortable.
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