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Showing posts with label David Berrones. Show all posts
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Friday, 2 November 2012

Homestead Housing Authority Hit With Sexual Harrassment Lawsuit

Posted on 02:00 by Unknown



 

 

 

                                                                 

 

Oscar Hentschel                                                                                Executive Director at Homestead Housing Authority    

                                                                                    

 more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/01/3078121/homestead-housing-authority-hit.html#storylinBy Christina Veiga

 

 

By Christina Veiga

cveiga@MiamiHerald.com

The former deputy director of the Homestead Housing Authority has sued the agency for sexual harassment, retaliation and negligence.

The suit, filed in federal court Oct. 26, claims that Executive Director Oscar Hentschel sexually harassed former employee Monica Rusconi, that she was fired because she filed a complaint about the harassment and that the housing authority board was negligent for not removing Hentschel after the complaint was filed.

According to the complaint, Hentschel “routinely” called women a derogatory word that also means a female dog, and that he made comments about “female bodies and sexual activity.”
Rusconi and her attorney, Jeffrey Goodz, declined to comment. So did Hentschel and board attorney Gilberto Pastoriza.

Rusconi had worked as the second-in-command at the housing authority for 11 years before Hentschel was hired to lead the agency in March 2011.

Months after his arrival, two women filed sexual harassment complaints against Hentschel.

Despite calls from Mayor Steve Bateman to temporarily remove the director while the complaints could be investigated, board members kept Hentschel in his position.
http://homesteadishome.blogspot.com/2011/11/bateman-pens-his-dear-oscar-letter.html

They hired an independent investigator to look into the claims and considered moving Rusconi’s office away from Hentschel.

Rusconi “was advised to just stay in her office to avoid Hentschel,” the lawsuit states.

One woman later dropped her complaint against Hentschel and told the human resources investigator she had been forced to file it by Rusconi because Rusconi did not get along with the executive director.

Rusconi herself filed two complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission. The commission, according to the lawsuit, did nothing. Two months after Rusconi made the formal accusations — which she told board members of in an email — Rusconi was fired.

Her lawsuit claims that Hentschel and the housing authority the federal and state civil rights acts and state employment laws.

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Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/01/3078121/homestead-housing-authority-hit.html#storylink=cpy

 http://homesteadishome.blogspot.com/2011/11/twenty-four-hours-was-all-it-took-for.html
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Posted in Audelia Martinez, City of Homestead, David Berrones, Homestead Housing Authority, Mayor Bateman, Oscar Hentschel | No comments

Friday, 26 October 2012

Oscar Hentschel Almost Got A $30,000 Raise

Posted on 19:25 by Unknown

Photo Courtesy of Eye On Miami Blog

By Christina Veiga

cveiga@MiamiHerald.com

The Homestead Housing Authority’s executive director almost got another $30,000 raise.

It would have been his second hefty raise in a year-and-a-half on the job. Board Chairman David Berrones suggested the director, who was hired despite having no public housing experience, should be paid on-par with what other executive directors make nationally.

Berrones praised the executive director for saving the authority $32,000 on a new garbage contract and $10,000 by switching auditors.

“Our director stepped in and already saved us all this money. He should be rewarded,” Berrones said.

He added: “He’s really underpaid at $90,000,” according to the local and national comparisons. Berrones said other executive directors make up to $150,000.

Hentschel was hired in May 2011 at a salary of $70,000. He got a $20,000 raise two months later. Berrones at a September meeting suggested bringing Hentschel’s salary up to $120,000.

Board member Arturo DeLeon suggested a $10,000 raise instead, and another review in six months.

But members were split, with Audelia Martinez and Marta Torres voting against the raise.

With only four members at the meeting, the vote failed. Board member Ian Iglesias has only been to a few meetings since he was appointed to the board in August 2011, and board member Lois Jones stopped attending meetings in May in protest against the executive director.

Martinez said she wants to lay out specific goals for the executive director, and reevaluate him in six months. Torres said the board needs to discuss the issue more because she feared bad press.

Board members also decided to work on their bylaws to be able to disqualify members from their position on the board if they miss too many meetings.
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Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/10/26/3068952/homestead-housing-chief-wont-get.html#storylink=cpy
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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

The Ties That Bind: PBA Supported Bateman, Waldman and Eddie Berrones Back in the Day (2001)

Posted on 01:30 by Unknown
 Reunited by the PBA eight years later
 Eddie Berrones on the left, man in the middle, Nick Sincore was not happy when Tony Aquino replaced his son in IA at HPD, prompting Steadman to try and discredit the IA with his PBA letter. Think big picture.

 http://homesteadishome.blogspot.com/2012/06/bateman-pal-steadman-stahl-letter-to.html

 Stahl at campaign event inside David Berrones' home for Katie Edwards, hello Elvis.
 David Berrones inside Stahl's office, small world.


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Posted in Councilwoman Waldman, David Berrones, Eddie Berrones, HPD, Mayor Bateman, Nick Sincore | No comments

Friday, 29 June 2012

New Chair/Vice-Chair At Homestead Housing Authority, Funding Released, Building Going Forward

Posted on 17:52 by Unknown

 

Homestead Housing Authority leaders say the troubled agency is on the right track.

ad more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/06/28/2874765/homestead-housing-authority-were.html#storylink=cpy

 By Christina Veiga

cveiga@MiamiHerald.com

This past year has been tough for the Homestead Housing Authority.

But at the agency’s annual meeting Tuesday, housing authority leaders said progress has been made, and more is on the way.

“It has been a rough year. And any of us could have quit. But we knew we were doing the right thing,” said outgoing board chairwoman Audelia Martinez.
  
Board members chose a new chair, David Berrones, and vice chair, Martha Torres, at the meeting.

The housing authority, which gets about $20 million from the federal government to provide affordable housing to farm workers and low-income renters, has come under fire from its funding sources, a board member, employees and tenants.

Executive Director Oscar Hentschel joined the agency in March 2011. In November, the U.S. Department of Agriculture had released a harsh report detailing years of mismanagement at the authority. Hentschel, who had no previous housing authority experience, was left to clean up the mess.

“I want to congratulate you, Oscar, for doing a great job. Everything you’ve been through, I think I would have quit,” Berrones said.

Now, the housing authority has put into place an outside management company — which the USDA required the authority to do because the authority’s programs had been so poorly run.

With the help of the company, Nelson and Associates, the housing authority is moving toward making sure it follows the federal rules that govern its housing programs. Nelson and Associates President Ramona Nelson told board members Tuesday that the company is working on making use of unused rental assistance funds provided by the USDA.

Executive Director Oscar Hentschel said the Housing Authority’s 2012 budget was approved on first try by its funding sources — it wasn’t approved at first in 2011.

As part of the budget, a rent increase of about $100 a month has been incorporated to help pad the authority’s bare budget and provide more money to keep up the properties, according to a notice sent out to tenants. The rent increase kicks in July 1.

Hentschel also reiterated on Tuesday that the USDA has released millions of dollars in loans that had been put on hold as the agency’s finances and programs were probed. The funds are being used to build more housing for farm workers. On Tuesday, he circulated pictures of the construction, which is underway, with concrete slabs already poured.

Hentschel also said the authority was moving to install natural gas lines and tankless heaters to homes, which would take care of safety issues the authority has been cited for, for having tanks of gas outside the homes.
 
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Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/06/28/2874765/homestead-housing-authority-were.html#storylink=cpy
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Wednesday, 13 June 2012

What Are They Up To At The Homestead Housing Authority???

Posted on 11:59 by Unknown

 

 

By Christina Veiga

cveiga@MiamiHerald.com

The Homestead Housing Authority wants to take back control of its largest housing center for low-income farmers after federal officials yanked that control away due to financial mismanagement and violations of federal rules.

If successful, the move would allow Homestead to rent units to farm workers who aren’t permanent U.S. residents, even if they are undocumented. The move also would free the authority from federal standards for upkeep of the rental units, according to authority executive director Oscar Hentschel.

Homestead officials have asked the U.S. Department of Agriculture to release the South Dade center from the federal program that funds it and governs who can live there.

The USDA in November 2011 found that the authority was so poorly run, that it required Homestead to hire an independent management company to run about 600 units of housing. Releasing the South Dade center from USDA guidelines would mean Homestead could manage those units itself.

The majority of the issues cited by USDA predated the tenure of the current housing authority administration.

According to documents sent to the USDA, Homestead plans to keep the units as low-income housing. South Dade is the largest of the authority’s centers, with 270 housing units, Hentschel told board members at a recent meeting.

Hentschel told board members that dropping out of the USDA program will give the authority more discretion in deciding whom it can rent homes to.

“We could keep it for farm workers, but we would be putting the conditions,” Hentschel said. “The farm workers who do not qualify for USDA assistance, for example, we can qualify them over there. If they don’t have papers, they don’t have a problem. If they don’t have work permits, they don’t have a problem.”

In December 2011, authority officials were left with little choice but to crack down on people who were given housing in the centers, even though they didn’t qualify under federal rules. In a scathing report, the USDA had blasted Homestead for renting homes to people who were not in the country legally.

But others fell in a gray area: they had permission to work in the United States, but they still didn’t qualify for the housing because the USDA requires renters to be permanent U.S. residents or citizens. Still others were told they didn’t qualify because their employers, usually small nursery owners, only provided 1099 tax forms, which are usually for self-employed people. The self-employed don’t qualify under USDA rules to live in its housing centers.

Hentschel at the March 29 board meeting suggested the USDA would support releasing the South Dade center because the units there are so old that it’s hard to keep them up to date with the USDA guidelines.

“Even though the camp is habitable and it’s in decent shape, it’s not necessarily up to USDA standards,” Hentschel said. “But we can still have it there and work on it and keep it livable, and make it a little bit better, and we won’t have their constantly reviewing and failing us.”

USDA spokeswoman Ellen Boukari did not respond to an email and phone call for comment.

Another issue with the South Dade camp: 56 homes there lay in the flight paths of the Homestead Air Reserve Base. The area has been identified as having a high potential for crashes.

“The latest on the talks to the military is we are awaiting for their approval to release some land on the other side of the base for us to start developing a new housing community with hopefully USDA funding,” Hentschel told board members.

Through an air base spokesman, Larry Ventura, an air base official who deals with these safety issues, said the Homestead Housing Authority has not been in contact with the base.

Hentschel was not immediately available for comment.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/06/11/2845871/homestead-wants-to-take-back-one.html#storylink=cpy
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Posted in Audelia Martinez, Bad Deals, David Berrones, Homestead Housing Authority, Mayor Bateman, Oscar Hentschel, USDA | No comments

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

What Does This Warehouse In Tamiami Have To Do With 406 SW 1st Street, Florida City?

Posted on 17:39 by Unknown

















Many of the same LLCs are parked there, must be a coincidence. 14021 SW 143 Ct. #6

Hit the link for a quick refresher.

Dozens of Corporations and LLCs Registered @ This Shack Across From Florida City's City Hall

Companies at this address according to corporationwiki.com:
Jlo Investments, LLC
Jlo Investments I’, LLC
Jlo 4 Investments, Inc
Miami Land Holding, LLC
Waterside of Homestead, L.L.C.
Palm Drive Investments Holdings, L.L.C.
Genesis Land Holdings, LLC
Southern Homes of Florida City II, LLC
Stone 360 LLC
Greecol Holdings LLC
Jlo Investments III, LLC
Diamond Park Holdings, LLC
Avocado Park Holdings, LLC
Greecol Realty, Corp.
Duval Holding, LLC.
Bel Air Motel, Inc.
Beach View Management & Investment, Inc.
Millenium Management & Investment, Inc.
Jel Family Investments, Lllp
Palm Drive Investment, LLC
Beta Holdings LLC
28102 Townhouse, LLC
416 Holdings, LLC
Jl Property Investment Holdings, LLC
Homestead Kia Holdings, LLC
1370 Holdings, LLC
360 Land Holdings, LLC
Beach View Management & Investment, LLC


People at this address:
Winston Betancourt
José Lopez
Ricardo L Dager
Ana L Vinuela
Barbara Lopez
Ernesto E Alvardo
Ricardo Bater
Roberto Gutierrez
David Berrones
Sonya S Glasser
Banning G Lary
G Lary Banning
Katherine T Lary
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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Housing Authority Board Member Lois Jones Claims Agency Is Biased

Posted on 13:33 by Unknown

A Homestead Housing Authority board member claims officials are biased toward hiring Mexicans. But the nationalities of new hires there are not all known

By Christina Veiga

cveiga@MiamiHerald.com

A Homestead Housing Authority board member claims biased hiring and firings have taken place at the federally funded agency.

Board Member Lois Jones claims as much in a letter to the NAACP, the State Attorney’s Office and other local and state agencies. She claims housing authority officials want to hire more Mexican employees, and are firing non-Mexican employees.

Housing Authority Executive Director Oscar Hentschel and the majority of board members are of Mexican heritage.

Hentschel, who has led the troubled agency for about a year, did not return an email for comment. But he has addressed the issue, which has come up before, in a previous letter to one of the authority’s funding agencies, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

“All employees that were terminated were dismissed with a valid cause,” he wrote.

He called Jones’ allegations “unfounded.”

Four employees have been fired since Hentschel joined the authority, which is tasked with providing housing assistance for farm workers and low-income tenants.

Two of those fired were Puerto Rican, one was Argentinian and another was black, according to the employees.

Four have been hired since Hentschel joined the authority. Their ethnic backgrounds are not known, although one of the new hires’ application says he went to school in Cuba. Another new hire, Christopher Orama, said he was born in Peru, after his family fled from Cuba.

Reached by phone Tuesday, Orama said his nationality was not a factor in his interview for his position as a maintenance man.

“That never came up,” he said.

Three of the employees fired had no negative job performance evaluations prior to being fired, according to their personnel records. The performance reviews of the fourth employee, Monica Rusconi, are not known because her personnel file is missing.

Jeanette Torres, a six-year employee was fired because her “work habits and production has fallen severely below the appropriate standards,” according to a termination letter. Torres said she is Puerto Rican.

Torres marked files as having been completed, when in fact they were not, according to the letter.

“We were working on them. It’s not like the files were not going to be finished,” Torres said.

But Torres said the bigger issue is that she was denied unemployment benefits after she says the executive director’s assistant, Brandy Ramirez, lied during a hearing.

Torres said she was blamed by Ramirez for the findings in a November report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA in part funds the housing authority’s $20 million budget, and recently blasted Homestead in a report for allowing its properties to deteriorate while employees were given cushy benefits.

One of the report’s finding was that the housing authority was not following the protocol for assigning rental assistance, and therefore some of the neediest renters went without help.

Torres said that in her position, she was not responsible for assigning rental assistance.

The Housing Authority did not immediately provide Torres’ title or job description for this report.

Ramirez did not return an email for comment.

Eudalia Bermudez, a six-year veteran, was the next to be fired. She also is Puerto Rican.

She was given the boot because she worked on files of her daughter, according to a letter by Hentschel. Bermudez’s daughter receives Section 8 housing vouchers from the federal government, which the authority manages.

Bermudez said she did not assign any benefits to her daughter that she wasn’t entitled to under Section 8 rules.

Robert Simmons worked longest for the authority — 30 years. He is black.

He was fired because he took copper wire out of an authority building that was going to be demolished. Copper prices have been high lately and the metal can be resold.

But Simmons said he was given permission to remove the copper, and that other employees did the same, according to Jones’ letter. The others were not fired, according to Jones.

He has also been denied unemployment benefits. Simmons was living in a housing authority property, but has been evicted, he said. He is now homeless, Jones wrote.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/04/10/2740961/board-member-says-homestead-housing.html#storylink=cpy
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Sunday, 8 April 2012

Homestead Housing Authority Board Member David Berrones In Hotel Business In Florida City

Posted on 23:03 by Unknown

Florida Limited Liability Company
RAM HOLDINGS OF HOMESTEAD, LLC
Filing Information
Document NumberL11000081123
FEI/EIN Number452889786
Date Filed07/14/2011
StateFL
StatusACTIVE
Effective Date07/14/2011
Principal Address
409 SE 1ST AVENUE
FLORIDA CITY FL 33034 US
Changed 02/08/2012
Mailing Address
409 SE 1ST AVENUE
FLORIDA CITY FL 33034 US
Changed 02/08/2012
Registered Agent Name & Address
PATEL, PREMSARAN A
2712 AUGUSTA DRIVE
HOMESTEAD FL 33035 US
Manager/Member Detail
Name & Address
Title MGRM
BERRONES, DAVID MR
409 SE 1ST AVNENUE
FLORIDA CITY FL 33034 US
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