osoab
31st October 2019, 05:23 PM
Someone at the St. Louis Post dispatch is out of line. They just had a story about the conditions of the shit buckets they rent out. Not saying the clientele isn't the best, but sounds like renting units that should have been condemned.
T.E.H. Realty cuts employees and delays payroll for others in St. Louis, beyond (https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/t-e-h-realty-cuts-employees-and-delays-payroll-for/article_7b694977-f955-5e7d-9dc1-a1c5315622b5.html)
T.E.H. Realty, one of the largest owners of low-income housing in the region, could not make payroll on Thursday and laid off about 15 employees, multiple managers told the Post-Dispatch. They said they were assured that they would be paid next week and that similar actions were being made at T.E.H. Realty affiliated properties in Kansas City, Tulsa and Indianapolis.
“They told us to collect rent and that will pay for payroll,” said one T.E.H. Realty manager who asked to remain anonymous.
T.E.H. Realty, which has roots in Israel, started buying up large and cheap apartment complexes in the region in late 2014. It recently owned about 4,000 low-income units at 11 properties.
From July
Bank forecloses on T.E.H. Realty’s Park Ridge Apartments in Ferguson (https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/bank-forecloses-on-t-e-h-realty-s-park-ridge/article_fd58513a-4a4d-5ee5-b526-be13e89114f5.html)
T.E.H. Reality, on a buying spree of low-income housing apartment complexes despite mounting complaints from existing residents, has said the firm has plenty of money to go around and a plan to make improvements.“We are in the middle of making it happen,” Eliram Rabin, co-founder of T.E.H. Realty, told the Post-Dispatch in late March (https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/hammered-by-complaints-t-e-h-realty-pledges-to-provide/article_f5e83330-80b6-5b52-b53d-cd1d1569cf0d.html).
Just another sucking scheme from the .gov tit. There are nice returns with the .gov automatic payments.
T.E.H. Realty cuts employees and delays payroll for others in St. Louis, beyond (https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/t-e-h-realty-cuts-employees-and-delays-payroll-for/article_7b694977-f955-5e7d-9dc1-a1c5315622b5.html)
T.E.H. Realty, one of the largest owners of low-income housing in the region, could not make payroll on Thursday and laid off about 15 employees, multiple managers told the Post-Dispatch. They said they were assured that they would be paid next week and that similar actions were being made at T.E.H. Realty affiliated properties in Kansas City, Tulsa and Indianapolis.
“They told us to collect rent and that will pay for payroll,” said one T.E.H. Realty manager who asked to remain anonymous.
T.E.H. Realty, which has roots in Israel, started buying up large and cheap apartment complexes in the region in late 2014. It recently owned about 4,000 low-income units at 11 properties.
From July
Bank forecloses on T.E.H. Realty’s Park Ridge Apartments in Ferguson (https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/bank-forecloses-on-t-e-h-realty-s-park-ridge/article_fd58513a-4a4d-5ee5-b526-be13e89114f5.html)
T.E.H. Reality, on a buying spree of low-income housing apartment complexes despite mounting complaints from existing residents, has said the firm has plenty of money to go around and a plan to make improvements.“We are in the middle of making it happen,” Eliram Rabin, co-founder of T.E.H. Realty, told the Post-Dispatch in late March (https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/hammered-by-complaints-t-e-h-realty-pledges-to-provide/article_f5e83330-80b6-5b52-b53d-cd1d1569cf0d.html).
Just another sucking scheme from the .gov tit. There are nice returns with the .gov automatic payments.