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Quebec City looks to Finland's successful approach to ending homelessness
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I think overall it's a really good idea.
However, I knew someone that just didn't care about its place. Everything was filthy in his appartment. He ended up in jail for abusing his girlfriend and the landlord had to fix everything that was broken (door smashed out, hole in walls, water damage, overall filth).
How would that be adressed?
Warnings, fines, expulsion from the program/jail time for severe cases?