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Section 8

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Section 8
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Theodore Hayes v. Philip Harvey, 874 F.3d 98 (2017)
Effective Date
2017-10-18

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The majority contends that "[a]fter those documents have expired, extending any of their limitations would in effect be subjecting the property owners to a perpetual tenancy.” Maj. Op. at 110 n.ll, I suppose, then, that, the majority's fear of a perpetual tenancy is really a concern that Congress has saddled landlords with model tenants who, with their vouchers, pay equal to or above market rent. In other words, the crux of the disagreement between the majority and myself is that my colleagues believe that' landlords are not sufficiently protected by the above-listed limitations on the right to remain and. indeed require an additional measure of protection— one that is entirely judicially-crafted and finds support in neither the text of the statute nor the agency’s longstanding interpretation. --- 010combined --- PRECEDENTIAL