Denver property owners asked to rent to migrants
- Denver is asking property owners to house migrants due to closing shelters to save money.
- The city, facing budget shortages, aims to reduce the deficit by $60 million by reallocating funds.
- Migrants in shelters are given 14-day stay limits, or 42 days for families with children.
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Denver asks property owners to rent to illegal migrant ‘newcomers’ following closure of multiple shelters
City officials in Denver, Colorado, recently sent an email to property owners, urging them to rent their homes to illegal migrants, KDVR reported Wednesday.The city is looking for alternative housing options for migrant “newcomers” after unveiling plans to close four shelters as part of a “consolidation” plan that will reportedly save Denver taxpayers $60 million.On February 28, the city announced “the consolidation of newcomer shelter operation…
Denver property owners asked to rent to migrants
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver is hosting fewer migrants in shelters, and now the city is asking property owners if they are willing to rent those who need a place to live. "We put out a feeler to all the landlords we have connections with," said Jon Ewing, with Denver Human Services. "Basically said, listen, we're going to have some newcomers who are going to need housing." 4 tips to avoid problems on your next flight A recent email sent to Den…
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