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The Price of Bureaucracy: Removing Section 8 Landlord Pain Points Through the Investment in Technology
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The Price of Bureaucracy: Removing Section 8 Landlord Pain Points Through the Investment in Technology
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Get Ready to Experience the Affordable Housing Game Changer as Dr. Michael C. Threatt cuts the Section 8 Program's Red Tape in his New Book. This is the perfect real estate rental investing, section 8 class book for PHAs, landlords, renting and investment property owners, and public and private housing professionals! THE PRICE OF BUREAUCRACY: Removing Section 8 Landlord Pain Points through the Investment in Technology Although the Section 8 Program is America's largest rental housing program, Section 8 voucher holders cannot find affordable units to rent around the country. Section 8 voucher holders feel like they have won the 'Golden Ticket' or the 'Powerball Lottery' but do not have anywhere to cash their winning ticket. Addressing the future of affordable housing in America, Dr. Michael C. Threatt points to the mass exodus of 10,000 landlords annually, leaving the Section 8 Program since 2009, estimated to be 130,000. This phenomenon is a key factor in the affordable housing shortage in America and the 2.3 million families that the Section 8 Program currently serves. Landlords are reluctant to participate in the Section 8 Program because of past negative experiences and having to deal with bureaucratic red tape. Landlords' perception of the Section 8 Program is institutional bureaucracy, and the bureaucratic red tape is their reality. Coincidentally, this is the unintended consequence of the price of bureaucracy which equals pain points for landlords."I have always known that the Section 8 Program's red tape was a problem that frustrated and turned landlords off from participating, said Dr. Michael C. Threatt. I felt it was my responsibility to be the 'superhero' who helped solve this affordable housing problem."This book is a revolutionary game-changer in developing better relationships between landlords and public housing authorities (PHAs). It is a roadmap to address the rental housing problem that is a part of our nation's larger affordable housing crisis.