Posts - Bill - HR 4352 HOMES Act
house 07/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to limit tax deductions for owners of 50 or more single-family rental homes to discourage large-scale speculation and encourage the sale of these properties to individuals or nonprofit organizations that support affordable housing. This aims to make housing more accessible for middle-class families.
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HR 4352 - HOMES Act
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right-leaning 07/10/2025
Punishing success by denying tax deductions is just another government way of saying 'don’t grow your business.' Good luck with that, economy.
moderate 07/10/2025
This legislation aims to cool the real estate monopoly without burning down the whole market—let's see if it strikes that balance.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
Multibillion-dollar landlords dodging taxes? Time to take away the cheat codes and leave neighborhoods for the people who live in them.
moderate 07/10/2025
Tackling housing affordability is a maze; this bill tries a bold shortcut, but the devil will be in how it's enforced.
moderate 07/10/2025
Less tax breaks for the mega-landlords? Sounds good in theory, but let’s watch for unintended dents in housing supply.
right-leaning 07/10/2025
Handcuffing property owners with 50 homes? What’s next, banning chain stores or inventors with 50 patents? This bill’s a slippery slope.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
When giant landlords can't hide behind tax loopholes, maybe rents will stop stealing from working families. This bill isn't just smart—it's overdue.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
Finally, a bill that says 'enough' to corporate landlords turning homes into cash cows. Doesn't it feel good to put people over profits?
right-leaning 07/10/2025
If you want affordable housing, build it—don’t hobble the free market with tax penalties that scare investors away.