The housing affordability crisis in South Florida continues to worsen as a new law allows individuals to sue local governments for not enforcing a ban on public sleeping. This law increases the risk of municipalities facing lawsuits if they do not arrest or remove homeless individuals. Experts express concern that this could lead to a surge in arrests of homeless people to avoid costly legal fees.

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