Children are found behind trees and in closets, and the wives of Boston housing... what word should I use here... owners... take a hike.
In First Realty President William Kargman Honored, Sued, we read:
I wonder if the hide and seek had to do with the lawsuit and protests apparently held against him / them on 6 June back in Boston ? Housing advocates protest award for landlord Kargman explains the story.
Affordable housing advocates and tenants picketed a June 6 B’nai B’rith Housing New England event honoring landlord Bill Kargman, who has raised rents to market rate in apartment buildings whose 40-year HUD-assisted mortgages have matured.
Yes, the wife of Harvard educated William Kargman took a bit of a hike the afternoon of June 27th, staying into the dark, and cost the poor taxpayers of the Commonwealth some money. Apparently, the proper adjective would be "more" money.
Being the son of a Quincy political hack, Brewster Police Chief Richard Koch was informed. Soon the Barnstable County Sheriffs, United States Coast Guard, Dennis Fire Department, Eastham Fire Department, Harwich Police Department, Brewster Police Department and Brewster Fire Department (including the Chief !) were handing out bottled water to themselves, and looking for the owner of the most highly valued house on Foster Road at $1.766 million.
UPDATED at 324 PM: Rupert Murdoch's anti-Roman Germanic and Jewish coup backing Cape Cod Times, believed without question what it was told and said :
About 40 members of the Brewster fire and police departments, Orleans harbormaster department, Dennis fire department, U.S. Coast Guard, Eastham fire department, Harwich police and Barnstable County Sheriff's Office participated in the search.
The heavy response was partially due to the possibility that the woman may have been in the water, Moran said.
That's an abject spin-lie from a New Jerseyite conditioned to suck up to bankers. It was because of who she was and the fact they checked with Police Chief Political Hack. There were lots of people and very few if any were in the water.
It wasn't Brewster, but my father was near-dead face down in the dirt and it took 15 minutes for an ambulance to travel 1000 feet thanks to Jewish politicians and their sock puppets parading nearby who had an ambulance tied up for their blisters. My mother and I as descendants of the Octavia gens that held the highest offices in Rome for hundreds of years including Caesar ? We were eventually sent 4 people. That was for a death most likely caused by retaliation by two fighters that flew over seconds before. When it's me gasping for air, I get 3 or 4 people, for near death.
I don't expect 40 people, and neither should someone responsible for the loss of 99 percent of Boston's low income housing units. Spare me the "no that wasn't why" spin because someone read this and you had to rebut it.
And the Coast Guard ? The Coast Guard with all their excuses that doesn't do anything for anyone unless they're overboard (maybe) ? So I ask again from the non-communicative "officials" who turn out in force for multi-millionaire Harvard Jews and placate / ignore others who aren't members of an illegal banker coup run by that certain ethnicity.
Who is paying for this search ?
Did the Kargmans volunteer to reimburse the "struggling" Town of Brewster or just skulk away into the night ? After all:
In Boston, 1,081 units have lost their HUD affordability protections or Section 8 subsidies in the past five years as HUD mortgages matured, according to Sheila Dillon, housing advisor to Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino. The Kargmans have been responsible for 1,069 of these units, or 99 percent.
A successful lawsuit for discrimination in housing may need to be a bit more specific than the one described here. Under the Fair Housing Act, "low income" does not describe a class of persons protected from discrimination. However, if the tenants in this suit can show that a the actions of First Realty and William Kargman have a disproportionately large impact on any given racial group (many of whom might be low-income tenants), they may be able sucessful with a discrimination claim under federal law.
I wonder if the hide and seek had to do with the lawsuit and protests apparently held against him / them on 6 June back in Boston ? Housing advocates protest award for landlord Kargman explains the story.
Affordable housing advocates and tenants picketed a June 6 B’nai B’rith Housing New England event honoring landlord Bill Kargman, who has raised rents to market rate in apartment buildings whose 40-year HUD-assisted mortgages have matured.
About 40 affordable housing advocates, tenants and community residents held a protest before a B’nai B’rith Housing New England (BBHNE) fundraising event in which William Kargman of First Realty Management was to be honored for his commitment to providing affordable housing.
Protesters say Kargman should not receive an award because as federally subsidized mortgages on his buildings expire, he has converted affordable units to market rate rents, decreasing the stock of affordable apartments in the Boston area.
Most recently, 173 units at Burbank Apartments in the Fenway neighborhood were converted to market rate in April, removing 10 percent of that neighborhood’s affordable housing, advocates said.
“We see the award as very inappropriate because Bill Kargman and his company have just ended the subsidies at Burbank Apartments and have dismantled affordable housing arrangements at other buildings,” said Sarah Horsley, civic engagement director at Fenway Community Development Corporation (CDC). Housing advocates normally support the mission of BBHNE, a nonprofit developer of affordable housing, she noted.
“We’re reluctant to picket another nonprofit,” Horsley said, “but we really need to stand up and say this is unacceptable.”
Protesters say Kargman should not receive an award because as federally subsidized mortgages on his buildings expire, he has converted affordable units to market rate rents, decreasing the stock of affordable apartments in the Boston area.
Most recently, 173 units at Burbank Apartments in the Fenway neighborhood were converted to market rate in April, removing 10 percent of that neighborhood’s affordable housing, advocates said.
“We see the award as very inappropriate because Bill Kargman and his company have just ended the subsidies at Burbank Apartments and have dismantled affordable housing arrangements at other buildings,” said Sarah Horsley, civic engagement director at Fenway Community Development Corporation (CDC). Housing advocates normally support the mission of BBHNE, a nonprofit developer of affordable housing, she noted.
“We’re reluctant to picket another nonprofit,” Horsley said, “but we really need to stand up and say this is unacceptable.”
He's not a hero. He's a very wealthy man that lives on federal tax money to guarantee corporate income no matter what.
The issue is that the Kargman family owns a number of apartment buildings whose 40-year mortgages were subsidized in the 1970s by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under an agreement that kept the apartments affordable for the life of the mortgage. As those mortgages expire, landlords have the option to bring the rents up to market rate, and the Kargmans have opted to do so.
The resulting rent increase can cause hardship for moderate-income tenants who do not qualify for subsidy vouchers. And even when tenants can stabilize their rents through an enhanced voucher system, the apartments are no longer under HUD restrictions. So each time a tenant leaves, the city’s affordable apartment stock is depleted...
In Boston, 1,081 units have lost their HUD affordability protections or Section 8 subsidies in the past five years as HUD mortgages matured, according to Sheila Dillon, housing advisor to Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino. The Kargmans have been responsible for 1,069 of these units, or 99 percent.
Wow ! Good for them ! Did they beat Leona Helmsley yet ?
Let's see Brewster stage a high cost, high powered search like they did tonight for you. I'm sure if you're reading this, you know how to carry a flashlight and tell someone where you're going without family degrees from Harvard.
They maimed me instead. Yes, them. The Brewster Police did nothing and asked my family repeatedly "what do you want us to do ?" when it was my "turn" to die and be maimed for life by Merck, a known drug addict government asset doctor and his Ft. Detrick Army rubber stamp cohort. They let him run away and hide for at least three years so I couldn't sue him, instead of putting him under surveillance as they would have for the Kargmans.
They maimed me to the point of death and a heart transplant. Yes, them. The ones that assassinated my ancestors in Rome to get where they are today like Mr Kargman. When I was told transfer to Yale from Trinity there was no money to do it. My mother didn't quite make it onto Phil Donahue, What's My Line, or the Paul Benzaquin Show.
In conclusion, a question remains. Generally speaking, is it a common trait of those affiliated with Harvard that they can't find their way home in twilight ? It would seem they might not be deserving of their place in society, since they lack common sense as they loot and pillage.
As my father's drill sergeant said while Mr. Kargman was hard at work making his millions through federal grants during the (Jewish) Kissinger run corporate war sham Vietnam, "you college boys sure are dumb."
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