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There's these city council laws (and I think state-wide in CA's case) where if you have new apartment/condo projects in high-density very expensive areas you must have like ~15% of them be for very low income households. Obviously the numbers differ from area to area, but I spoke with this one woman in Honolulu who was trying to do that with land she inherited, she had most of the engineering work all drawn up and paid for but she had to have like 12% for ultra low income and another 12-15% for middle-low income or the city/state would not grant her permits.
Essentially 'renters' in the ultra low bracket paid some very low amount, I don't remember what it was but maybe 25-30% of normal rent and middle-low was like 70-80%. So that's probably how