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    NRAS property

    Still, as the NRAS property has to be rented to people who qualify and there are not nearly enough NRAS properties to serve those who do qualify, I don't see the advantage in the owner of an NRAS property dropping their rent to try to compete for renters who qualify. Though as I said before...
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    NRAS property

    I don't see how. The NRAS owner and non-NRAS owner are not competing for the same renters. Your average joe doesn't qualify for an NRAS property so there would be no point in the owner of a non-NRAS property to drop their rent in order to try to compete with the NRAS property.
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    NRAS property

    I am too. Keep thinking I'm missing something.
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