RT [@NewYorker](https://twitter.com/NewYorker/status/1344208739113566209) In gentrifying neighborhoods, empty houses are sitting ducks. For cheap security, real-estate companies hire the homeless to guard expensive properties. The rules are simple: don’t host guests, don’t talk to anyone, and don’t leave. https://t.co/I7Zg6s6thV
In gentrifying neighborhoods, empty houses are sitting ducks. For cheap security, real-estate companies hire the homeless to guard expensive properties. The rules are simple: don’t host guests, don’t talk to anyone, and don’t leave. https://t.co/I7Zg6s6thV
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) December 30, 2020
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