Governor Mann implemented bold but necessary reforms to cap the amount landlords could raise on rent so that nobody in Greater Appalachia is priced out of their home by greed.
Established The Division of Housing so that the state government can more precisely deal with the issues surrounding housing and effectively deal with them with speed.
Had 100,000 units of low income public housing built that along with our economic reforms will allow the poor and homeless to finally acquire a stable roof over their head.
Established in the law code a set of Tenant Rights' to stop renters from being bullied by greedy landlords, the first kind of laws in the nation.
Enacted a tax on empty and unused residential units so that landowners will be enticed to develop their land, sell it or rent it to tenants, another step in ending the housing crisis.
Implemented a tax credit for first time homeowners so that affordability issues are curb when Appalachians want to make the dive of purchasing their first home.
Restricted the powers of Homeowner Associations to harass homeowners who don't wish to comply with their rules and regulations.