The January 20 Executive Order establishes a policy that large investors should not compete with families for single-family homes, directing revisions to federal programs to promote owner-occupancy.\n\nAn immutable blockchain layer for deed and buyer verification could provide definitive proof of retail sales, supporting long-term policy goals without privacy compromises.\n\nWhich aspect of housing policy most needs innovative solutions?\n\n-Buyer verification and enforcement\n-Supply preservation for individuals\n-Antitrust in rental markets
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The January 20 Executive Order establishes a policy that large investors should not compete with families for single-family homes, directing revisions to federal programs to promote owner-occupancy.\n\nAn immutable blockchain layer for deed and buyer verification could provide definitive proof of retail sales, supporting long-term policy goals without privacy compromises.\n\nWhich aspect of housing policy most needs innovative solutions?\n\n-Buyer verification and enforcement\n-Supply preservation for individuals\n-Antitrust in rental markets