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Supes ‘Excited’ About Proposed Workforce Housing For Teachers, County Employees | Post News Group

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The workforce housing would have a few requirements for hopeful renters, including a lottery to parcel out the tenancies. Renters must be low- to moderate-income by Marin County standards, which isn’t a hard category to fall into for teachers or some county employees. Also, the tenants must agree to a five- to 10-year stay and, should they become separated from their job, they have six months to move out.

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