Our Vision for Balanced Housing Reform
We’re advocating for city-led recruitment of local development and landlord teams, coupled with effective government oversight that ensures transparency and enforcement of existing laws.
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The Partnership Between People, Government, and Capital
We believe Wall Street landlords are not the enemy — they’re part of the solution.
When large, well-capitalized owners operate transparently and fairly, they can bring the professionalism, stability, and investment that smaller landlords and overstretched public programs often can’t.
But power must come with responsibility. Corporate landlords must play by the same rules as everyone else. No hidden fees. No retaliation. No algorithmic rent manipulation that prices tenants out of their homes.
HomePit advocates balanced oversight, not punishment — using existing government tools and open accountability to keep corporate landlords playing fair.
SafetyNet 2.0 (SNET2.0) – A Smarter Future that Works
We’re advancing a new model for SafetyNet reform — one that rewards progress instead of trapping people in dependency. SNET2.0 combines education, employment, and housing stability into a clear, upward ladder that helps people move toward self-sufficiency.
This approach includes city-led recruitment of local development and landlord teams, the creation of tiny-home communities, performance-based fair market rents that reward well-managed properties, and a tenant ladder of success that mirrors the real housing market.
We believe real progress comes from participation. Our model embraces a broader definition of work — one that includes caring for your community as well as earning a paycheck. Cleaning shared spaces, helping with childcare, or serving on tenant councils all build pride and stability.
These contributions connect to a Ladder of Success, where residents advance through education, effort, and financial responsibility — from government-assisted housing to local landlord partnerships and ultimately, homeownership.
This is a system designed not to punish need, but to inspire hope and upward mobility.
Learn more about SafetyNet 2.0 – A Smarter Future that Works
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