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Laredo Housing Finance Corporation Meeting 022223
A
A
Thank
you.
Approval
of
the
minutes
for
January
19
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copy
of
the
minutes
if
you
have
reviewed
them
and
if
we
can
have
any
changes
or
a
motion
to
accept
us
presented.
A
A
C
This
last
year
was
a
very
bad
year
for
us.
I
had
three
surgeries
I
had
a
bad
reaction
to
Anesthesia
in
one
of
the
my
last
surgery,
I
got
blood
draws
in
my
lungs
to
drop
it
off.
To
put
the
cherry
on
the
cake
we
were
a
month
or
better.
Without
air
I
have
asthma.
You
can
imagine,
then
my
son
at
this
time
was
diagnosed
with
tumors
in
the
liver
and
the
kidneys.
C
Both
of
us
have
a
sleep
apnea,
and
this
thing
of
no
air
was
bad.
I.
Try
not
to
complain
too
much
because
I
know
there
is
only
one
person
doing
maintenance.
I
have
a
letter
that
filters
in
my
apartment
have
to
be
changed
every
month
and
it
has
been
a
year
or
better
that
they
were
changed.
I
have
asked
before
that.
Is
they
tell
me
what
what
size
of
filters
I
buy
them?
C
They
just
put
them
and
they
think
I'm
gonna
take
pictures
of
the
filters
when
they
finally
come
and
get
them
off
and
bring
them
in
the
next
meeting.
So
you
all
see
the
filters.
It's
done.
The
tremendous
thing
they
happen
now
that
the
year
was
out
we
got
bed
bugs
I
just
bought
my
mattresses
three
or
four
months
ago,
799
dollars
per
mattress.
C
C
He
said,
I
said
I
liked
his
bed
change
twice
a
week,
but
if
he
had
been
sleeping,
Lane
I'm,
not
sleeping
I,
let
it
go
10
days,
I
opened
the
pillow
and
it
was
a
nest
of
bed
bugs
because
his
bed
is
against
the
wall
right
where
the
air
comes
in
and
that's
what
they
were
coming
in
from
from
where
the
air
comes
in,
that's
what
they
were
coming
in,
so
his
room
gets
great.
The
air
does
come
in
his
room
now
that
unit
we
got
the
two
bedroom
our
unit.
C
It
has
two
air
conditioner
units,
one
for
the
living
room
and
the
kitchen
and
the
other
one
is
for
the
two
bedrooms
that
are
in
like
the
areas
here.
My
son's
bedroom
is
here
and
nine
is
back
there,
so
it
connects
the
thing
it's
supposed
I
guess
it's
supposed
to
come
in
the
bathroom
too,
but
no
air
comes
out
of
the
event
in
the
bathroom,
but
the
bed
bugs
do
come
in
yeah,
I
spy
them
in
the
in
the
sink
will
wash
your
hands
I'll
find
the
bed
bugs
in
there.
C
So
I
got
I
started
like
I
said:
I
checked
his
bed
and
I
panic.
I
start
I
told
the
apanometer
just
put
that
pillow
in
the
bag
and
tie
it
up
real
good
and
take
it
to
the
trash.
I
checked
the
pillows
and,
of
course
they
had
bed
bugs
in
the
in
the
pillow.
I
threw
them
all
out
and
got
new
pillows
bought
the
the
ones
with
zippers
that
you
put
the
below
in
the
zipper
now
I
checked
the
mattresses
and
thank
God.
The
mattresses
were
not
compromised.
C
What
I
did
is
I
sent
for
the
cases
that
you
put
them
I'm
just
inside
the
case
and
zip
it
up
now.
I
got
you
guys
the
bills,
because
honestly
I
don't
think
it's
my
responsibility,
because
I
I,
let
I
don't
know
who
I
give
him
to
I
gave
I
gave
notice
on
the
2nd
of
November.
C
I
found
them
when
I
lay
down
to
stretch
my
legs,
I
lay
down
and
they're
running
on
their
best
friend
I
thought.
Oh
man
I
bought
I,
that's
the
only
place.
I
had
been
in
the
in
the
room.
I
mentioned
about
the
bed.
Bugs
I
took
my
insecticide
that
I
have
but
I
I
don't
have
roaches
because
I'm.
On
top
of
that,
my
son
is
very
allergic
to
the
roaches,
so
I
don't
have
roaches
I,
don't
have
bugs
in
my
apartment
and
then
I
went
and
sprayed
the
chapel.
We
vacuumed
really
well.
C
They
clean
the
boards
on
the
floor
and
sprayed
everything,
but
they
insecticide
that
I
have.
That
was
on
the
2nd
of
November.
Then
this
last
month
I
mean
they
started.
Raining
from
the
wind
because
we
had
no
air,
so
it
was
hot
and
they
were
coming
in
I
tell
you
he's:
no,
it
was
horrible.
His
pillow
was
absolutely
horrible.
It
was
I
could
have
grabbed
them
like
this.
That's
how
bad
it
was,
and
it
was
just
10
days
that
I
hadn't
cleaned
his
bed
I've
been
watching
the
I
used.
C
Everything
I've
been
checking
in
Facebook
in
YouTube
to
put
baking
soda
to
put
I
bought
things
that
desire
at
Home.
Depot
got
the
baking
soda.
I
got
the
thing.
The
person
at
Home
Depot
told
me
that
a
friend
of
his
had
bed
bugs
and
the
lavanda
is
really
good.
I
bought
this
price
and
put
extra
oil
or
lavanda
in
this
place,
and
it
seems
that
we
got
them
under
control
right
now.
C
I
have
everything
bags,
I,
went
and
bought
a
bag
of
transparent
bags,
so
we
can
see
what's
in
the
bags
and
keeping
doing
laundry
and
keeping
them
with
them,
I'm
very
proactive
on
what
I
can,
but
right
now
my
health
is
also
very
poor.
So
I
cannot
climb
this
step
to
get
the
curtains
down.
That's
why
I
guess
the
fellow
that
was
his
praying.
He
told
me
he
was
going
to
spray,
but
he
didn't
come
back.
C
He
didn't
spray
anything
but
I've
been
spraying
and
it
seems
like
we
got
them
because
I
caught
them
on
time,
I
got
them
when
they
were
just
starting,
but
it's
I
bought
the
rain.
I
got
the
ring
on
my
door
because
there
are
some
people
knocking
on
the
doors
and
opening
Apartments.
So
I
got
not
that
ring
checked
the
whole
hallway
because
I
live
at
the
end.
So
I
checked
the
whole
hallway
I'm
very
proactive
on
what
I
can,
but
I
cannot
do
everything
we
are
I
feel
like
we
are
abandoned.
C
We
don't
have
Security
in
the
park
in
the
building.
The
doors
get
broken
all
the
time
either
the
back
door
is
broken
or
the
front
door
is
broken.
I
understand,
Say
nuisance
for
them,
keeping
up
with
the
with
the
doors,
but
it's
bad
for
us,
because
you
have
all
these
people
knocking
on
those
trying
to
open
the
doors.
C
And
now
this
is
I'm,
being
very
conservative,
I
I
I'm
up
because
everything
was
ruined,
I
mean
she's.
My
son
doesn't
want
his
because
they
got
stains
on
them.
He
didn't
want
them,
I
have
to
pitch
him
and
it's
and
basically
that's
it.
C
Don't
know
you
don't
know
about
this,
because
everything
happened
starting
on
the
2nd
of
November
when
I
seen
the
four
bed
bugs
but
and
I
just
let
it
go
because
I
thought
it
was
there.
It
was
just
we
call
it
the
chapel
because
it
used
to
be
a
priest.
They
used
to
come
and
do
mass
in
there
and
I
thought
the
problem
was
there
until
the
air
went
out
and
I
began,
I
I
thought:
oh
gosh
I'm
gonna
get
up
in
a
meeting
and
died
in
my
neck
and
I
thought.
C
E
C
Then
I
thought
God,
my
new
mattresses,
but
and
that
happened
in
December
December.
C
C
Who
you
talked
to
the
new
lady?
What
is
her
name
Anita.
C
Here
the
man
came,
but
he
says
I
cannot
spray
with
all
that
stuff
in
here,
I
said:
can
you
spray
it
like
I
tell
you
my
back
is
a
mess
and
I
cannot
do
a
lot
of
lifting
as
if
I
can't
and
I'm
getting
over
this,
then
I
told
them.
I
said
well,
I
thought
well,
I'm
gonna
get
someone
there
to
come,
and
so
what
we
did
is
we
backed
everything
in
by
both
transferring
bags
and
backed
everything,
but
he
wanted
me
to
take
the
curtains
down.
You
see.
My
apartment.
C
I
cannot
climb
on
the
stairs
to
get
the
curtains
out
and
with
Julio
I
mean
I.
I
told
him
if
he
would
help
me.
He
said
when
I
have
time,
but
I
cannot
it's
not
a
complaint
against
this
one
person
for
the
whole
building.
You
don't
have
any
other
family
members
that
could
help
you.
My
family
is
three
people,
my
sister
who
lives
across
the
border,
my
son
and
myself.
That's
it
I.
Don't.
G
Have
friends,
do
you
have
active
infestation
right
now?
Is
there
a
problem
in
her
room
right
now.
C
F
Control
actually
comes
out
and
they,
but
they
give
us
a
prep
sheet.
Those
resins
have
to
prep
or
they
won't
come
out
and
do
it,
because
if
they
don't
prep
correctly,
it's
not
going
to
kill
the
yeah,
kill
the
insects
yeah.
So
he
did
come
out.
She
just
did
prep
the
right.
However,
he
says
on
that
sheet
to
prep.
So
that's
why
it
wasn't
done.
Okay,
so,
okay,
besides.
G
C
C
C
F
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
she's
saying
it,
we'll
have
to
go,
take
a
look
at
it,
but
usually
they're,
just
they're.
Just
in.
C
See
them
cardboard
boxes
yeah,
what
I'm
doing
right
now
I
got.
My
son
has
a
lot
of
shoes.
What
up
I
got
blushing
back
to
put
each
pair
of
shoes
in
a
plastic
bag?
What
I
do
is
I
vacuum
the
shoes
I
clean
them
with
disinfectant
and
put
them
in
a
plastic
bag
each
pair
of
shoes.
Have
you
had
a
problem
like
this
before?
C
Never
honestly,
when
I
was
a
little
girl,
but
my
dad
was
kind
of
freakish
about
about
cleaning
and
every
year
my
dad
would
drag
their
mattresses
out
to
the
yard
and
spray
them
I.
Never
remember
seeing
the
bed
bugs
I,
but
my
dad
said
there
has
to
be
done
every
year
every
year,
so
my
dad
used
to
throw
the
mattresses
but
I
never
seen
headphones.
F
A
C
That's
right,
bed
bugs
remember
she.
She
picked
up
a
chair
from
somebody
and
she
picked
them
up
in
that
chair.
No,
the
chair
I
gave
him
the
chair,
no
jewelry
mattress
at
the
flea
market.
When
I
went,
she
told
me
Lupita
someone
Lupita.
She
says
what
is
this
look
at
this.
Did
you
look
at
the
floor?
I'm
stepping
on
something
and
I'm
leaving
blood
marks
on
the
floor,
I
looked
and
I
said.
Oh,
my
God.
C
You
got
bed
bugs,
but
the
bed
bugs
were
all
all
aside
in
the
in
the
wall,
and
only
here
like
this
I
didn't
know
they
came
through
the
vent.
What
really
happened
to
me,
but
she
told
me
there
is
remember
I
mentioned
that
that
there
was
coming
dirt
was
coming
and
she
said
they've
got
they
hit
in
my
eyes,
so
I
went
to
to
Home
Depot
and
bought
her
glasses.
That
would
cover
her
eyes
completely.
I
bought
her
glasses
I
bought
her
insecticide
and
I
reported
to
you.
C
Her
Redbox
and
I've
been
spraying
with
bed
bugs
the
whole
way
and
and
estacita's
side
and
vacuum
him
every
week.
So
we
don't
let
bugs
don't
come
in
our
apartment
and
everything
was
fine
until.
C
A
We'll
let
you
know
how
soon
we
can
help
you
with
this
okay
and
and
how
we
can
do
it.
Okay,
I,
don't
know
if
you
have
any
any
other
comments
or
yes.
C
E
F
It
just
we
decided
to
because
either
way
it
was
either
you
were,
gonna
pay
the
60
because
it
was
going
to
go
up
or
you
just
go
and
pay
the
60
yourself,
so
it
was.
It
was
either
that,
and
we
just
decided
just
to
go
away
with
the
contract
and
then
the
tenant
to
be
responsible
for
that
for
that
parking
portion.
F
C
C
A
That
is,
it
I
hope.
I,
don't
like
to
bug
people
I,
don't
like
it.
No
I
like
to
bed
bug
people,
that's
what
that's.
What
this
place
is
foreign.
A
A
B
When
we've
had,
we
don't
have
like
a
huge
complex
like
this,
but
we've
had
this
situation
and
we
have
found
that
with
our
elderly
behind
Center,
they
do.
You
know,
jump
on
the
opportunity
that
they
see
someone
take
out
something
in
the
neighborhood.
They
pick
it
up
and
they
bring
it
I
remember
a
few
months
ago,
maybe
a
year
ago
we
had
this,
but
it
was
a
small
four
Plex
right,
so
we
had
to
bring
in
the
health
department
they
had
to
talk
to
her,
and
it
was
a
very
hard.
B
You
know
thing
for
her
to
understand
that
she
should
not
be
picking
up
stuff,
so
we
did
of
course,
pay
for
the
the
cleaning
of
it
we
deal
with
it
different
I
I,
don't
remember!
If
this
in
that
situation,
I
don't
know
if
we
were
there
yet
I,
don't
know
if
that
situation
we
actually
shared
the
cost
with
her,
because,
obviously,
in
this
in
this
one
it
wasn't
something
that
you
know
she
had
brought
it
in.
You
know
because
the
other
units
hadn't
been
affected
yet,
but
we
treated
it
right
away.
B
Then,
from
there
we
did
have
a
health
department
come
in
and
talk
to
her
and
explain
to
her.
What
are
the
risks
of
her
picking
up,
you
know
or
sharing
items
so
I
mean.
That
is
something
that
we
can
also
reach
out
to
the
health
department.
We'll
put
you
in
contact
with
someone
and
I
believe
that
he
had.
F
D
At
the
Hamilton,
that's
why
I
asked
for
the
trailer
every
so
often
because
we
we
meet.
We
just
have
to
get
rid
of
of
the
furniture.
That's
left
in
the
basement
and
most
of
the
time
when
it's
left
in
the
basement,
it's
and
it's
infested.
So
we
try
to
get
it
out
as
soon
as
possible
and
treat
as
soon
as
we
find
out.
But
yes,
if
you're,
not
five
in
January.
F
H
Had
another
situation
a
few
months
a
few
months
ago-
and
you
know
it
was
something
it
was
a
piece
of
furniture
that
the
lady
had
brought
in
also
so
you
know
she
paid
for
the
fumigation.
You
know
costs
in
this
case.
I
guess
I!
Guess
you
all
would
need
to
check
to
see
what
exactly
happened.
First
before
you
know.
Yes,.
F
I
B
D
G
Maybe
like
Tina's
saying
maybe
like
educate
them,
like
maybe
perhaps
maybe
quarterly
or
every
twice
a
year.
Maybe
you'd
have
some
type
of
lecture
to
them
from
from
the
city
health
department
and
regarding
you
know
how
to
how
these
things
happen
and
how
to
prepare
and
how
to
like.
Look
what
to
look
for
and
when.
So
that
way,
they
don't.
We
don't
I,
don't
know
if
you
do
any
type
of
educational
stuff
during
the
year.
D
D
Control
because
then,
once
a
week
once
a
week-
and
they
do
they
do
a
floor
each
week,
plus
PRN,
meaning
anybody
who
came
in
to
complain
that
they're
starting
to
see
more
activity
on
on
roaches
and
stuff.
We
treat
those
but
that's
every
Wednesday,
every
Wednesday
between
8
30
and
9
30
Pest
Control,
is
at
Hamilton
and
if
Julio.
E
B
B
You
can
go,
do
she's,
saying
on
the
on
the
on
the
on
AC,
go,
go
and
check,
and
then
let's
verify
what
I
can
tell
you
is
I'm.
Looking
at
our
list,
we
have
a
hundred
vouchers
that
we
assist
there.
We
do
inspections
and
I
haven't
had
a
complaint
out
of
any
of
the
four
of
the
hundred
and
there's
about
seven
seven.
You
guys
counted
seven
on
the
fourth
floor,
so
they
haven't
advised.
B
Might
be
contained
to
one
or
two
units,
maybe
this
one,
maybe
a
friend,
maybe
the
ones
that
hang
out
a
little
bit
more.
It
might
be.
It
might
be.
The
common
area
check
out
the
common
area
on
the
fourth
floor,
but
we
haven't
received.
So
you
know
rest
assured.
This
is
not
you
know,
I,
don't
think
it's
you
know
to.
B
That
it
might
be
in
the
magnitude
that
you
touch
unit
and
and
maybe
and
hopefully
we
can
address
it,
and
and
maybe
what
she's
gonna
need
is
just
to
really
understand
that
she's
gonna
need
to
you
know,
do
the
the
proper
procedures
to
get
you
know
to
get
fumigated,
and
maybe
that's
why
it
got
worse
because
she
wasn't
able
to
get
familiar
because
she
wasn't
able
to,
and
we
this
we
do
see
a
lot.
B
A
G
We
understand
that
so
when
you
check
like
your
100
units-
and
maybe
that
goes
for
you
too,
like
how
do
we
or
how
do
you
guys
monitor
for
these
people
not
to
become
quarters
inside
the
unit,
because
that's
probably
some
one
of
the
reasons
too
that
baby
they
bring
and
they
keep
and
they
keep
it
like.
B
So
for
actually
always
tell
them
that
we
need
to
be
able
to
inspect
you
your
name,
so
we
and
we've
had
one
or
two.
You
know
hard
conversations
when
we
tell
them
if
I
don't
inspect
your
unit,
I
can't
pass
your
unit.
I
can't
pay
the
portion
of
your
rent,
so
you
have
to
clean
out
your
area,
and-
and
the
thing
is
that
you
know
on
our
side,
we
we
only
go
and
do
an
inspection
once
a
year
which
is
something
similar,
but
so
in
a
year
things
can
change
right.
B
They
can,
they
can
become.
You
know
they
can
start
cluttering
a
lot
more,
but
we
always
have
to
just
remind
them.
You
have
to
maintain
enough.
There's
been
issues
with
the
I
think
in
the
past
we've
even
brought
the
fire
marshal
will
say
hey.
This
is
a
hazard.
You
cannot
have
these
many
items
in
your
in
your
unit,
so
it
is
a
hard
conversation,
but
that
sometimes
it
just
has
to
be
dealt
with
one-on-one.
So
you.
D
It
well
we
go
to
the
units
when
we
do
Pest
Control.
If
Julio
doesn't
work,
I,
walk
or
whoever's
on
site,
we
go
to
the
units,
maintenance,
maintenance
requests.
We
go
to
the
units
for
when
the
smoke
detector
that
they
need
batteries
or
whatever
that's
the
perfect
time
to
go,
also
go
in
and
kind
of
do
a
little
mini
inspection
or
everything's.
Okay,
that
we
replaced
your
battery
and
we
kind
of
like
okay,
any
other
item
or
any
other
thing
that
maintenance
notices
they
report
it.
D
D
D
She's
very
keen
she's,
a
very
teenager,
but
she's
got
too
much
stuff
and
her
problem
is
that
how
can
I
describe
it?
It's
it's
food!
It's
food
like
like
they're
stocking
up.
It's
it.
Her
unit
is
like
they're
just
stocking
up
on
food
and
it's
and
it's
gotten
bad
because
it
wasn't
like
this.
Maybe
a
year
ago
we
had
gone
in
there
due
to
AC
issues
in
her
unit,
like
I,
said:
she's
got
really
nice
things.
She's
got
really
it's
really
clean,
but
there's
stockpiling,
food
and
I.
G
I,
don't
know
so
yeah,
because
that
could
be
a
problem.
I
mean
definitely.
D
We
also
get
reports.
Sometimes
we
get
the
DME
companies
that
deliver
diapers
and
their
blue
pads
and
all
that
they'll
come
to
the
office
and
and
I
have
really
good
rapport
with
the
people
that
walk
into
the
office
and
they'll
come
in.
I
mean
they'll,
go
deliver
and
they'll
come
in.
Your
name
is
Sarah.
This
lady's
got
a
whole
bunch
of
boxes.
There
that's
going
to
cost
you
a
a
I
mean
some
roach
issues,
so
we
go.
We
tell
her
and
what
do
they
do
they
take
them
there
to
Mexico.
E
Okay,
we'll.
A
G
A
F
F
Bank
charges
you
know
wanted
me
to
fact
that
I,
it's
it's
I
stayed
the
same
because
last
year
the
whole
year
they
made
it
was
11
52.
So
I
gave
it
enough
room
to
make
a
habit
at
1200,
just
in
case
it
increases
a
little
bit.
H
I
H
This
is
you
had
like
21
000
here
previously
and
it
included
eighteen
thousand
dollars
of
parking
spaces,
and
you
were
supposed
to
reduce.
You
know
most
of
those
it.
A
B
She
is
there's
other
yeah
there's
there's
the
included
gray
screenings
Kingsley
surveys,
trainings,
there's
still
there's
two
months
that
there's
two
months
three
months
that
I
have
a
thousand
dollars
budgeted
like
me,
August
and
November.
So
I
guess
you're
expecting
other
charges.
Those
months.
H
You
you
reduced
825
from
the
training
expense,
but
you
were
going
to
check
to
see
if
I
was
allowed,
the
training
and
it.
F
Doesn't
yeah
I
didn't
bring
the
management
agreement,
but
she
said
is
in
section
c
about
tdhca,
affordable
housing,
training.
F
I
also
noticed
that
in
the
rental
income
it
was
all
lumped
in
together
with
one
so
I
think
they
were
just
counting
section.
Eight
I
hadn't
done
this
budget,
so
when
I
actually
dived
into
it,
I
noticed
that
we
were
missing
like
16
Grand
from
the
the
housing
portions
on
that
budget,
it
was
only
I
think,
like
20
grand
a
month
that
we
were
receiving
when
we
actually
received
36
000
from
both.
F
That,
when
the
first
budget,
it
only
had
20
000,
first
assistance
being
paid
to
us
when
in
reality
it's
36
000.
each
month.
H
H
F
Vacancy
losses
only
about
five
percent
of
units
so.
F
That's
saying
that
we
only
have
five:
that's
a
95
right
95
on
fixing
we're
at
90
right
now,
and
they
were
at
90
last
year,
right
now,
I
think
they're
at
92.,
so
we're
getting
there.
A
That's
a
five
percent
increase.
Then
you
have
an
income
increase
of
30
percent.
G
A
B
12
plus
12.,
so,
like
just
I,
mean
I
just
ran
the
numbers,
like
so
add,
10
vacancy
you
were.
They
were
averaging
about
16
units
vacant,
and
that
sounds
about
right
because
I
do
remember
13
to
16..
So
even
if
you
were
to
reduce
that
by
five
percent,
that's
only
eight
units
at
let's
just
say
at
seven
hundred
dollars.
That's
only
going
to
give
you
five
thousand
six
hundred
dollars
more
a
month
times,
12
months,
twenty
sixty
seven
thousand
dollars
more
a
year.
So
I
think
that's
the
question.
B
H
B
A
A
B
If
there's
a
way
that
they
can
give,
you
like
either
a
quarterly
or
a
monthly
actual
revenues
to
expenses-
comparison,
not
just
the
budget.
So
that
way
you
can
see,
because,
right
now
this
budget
shows
that
you're
gonna
have
and
oh
you
know,
a
gain
of
247,
but
we're
looking
at
that
247.
It's
all
the
increase,
so
the
reality
might
be
that
each
month,
they're
gonna
have
to
make
sure
that
they're
not
overspending.
The
monthly
budget
and
they're
make
maybe
even
coming
under
20.,
so
I.
F
G
G
H
F
F
H
H
Meeting
before
1079,
just
a
rental
income
but
I'm
I'm
talking
about
the
total
income
in
1986.
H
H
H
F
Yeah
we
do
call
books
so
anything
that
goes
as
an
invoice
gets
taken
out
automatically
and
we
don't
do
cash
books.
So,
yes,
it's
going
to
look
like
that.
We
didn't
make
any
money
based
on
all
the
invoices
we
have
to
put
that's
if
the
girls
put
in
invoices
late.
That's
if
we
had
a
really
big
job
that
was
done
so.
H
Oh
yeah,
okay,.
F
H
F
E
G
B
Suggestion
to
the
board
is
just
you
know
if
we
still
make
sure
that
this
budget
is
going
to
reflect
something
closer
to
what
we
saw
last
year,
and
that
way
we
budget
our
revenues.
As
you
know,
as
close
as
we
can
that's
how
we
function
right,
that's
how
we
do
our
budget,
we
always
take
historical
years
and
then
we
we
kind
of
budget,
and
then
our
expenses
have
to
match
our
our
revenues.
B
So
that
way
we
can
show
that
and
then,
of
course,
taking
a
closer
just,
not
a
just,
not
a
look
at
your
budget
on
a
year
on
a
monthly
basis,
look
at
the
actuals
coming
in,
and
the
actuals
being
expensed,
because
our
budget
will
always
be
our
budget
right.
Our
Assumption
of
how
the
month
is
going
to
be
the
year
is
going
to
be,
but
actually
looking
at
our
cash
flow
coming
in
and
our
cash
flow
going
up.
That
is
how
we.
E
B
F
F
G
Because
we're
gonna
have
bearings
based
on
the
renewal
of.
H
I
H
The
thing
is
that
if,
in
the
new
calculation,
the
revenues
happen
to
be
less
than
the
budget
expenses
than
the
budget,
expenses
need
to
be
reduced.
Somehow.
B
The
technically
and
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
items
that
can
give
you
some
feedback
on
the
on
on
the
increases.
So,
as
I
mentioned
before,
there's
a
hundred
tenants
that
that
reset
at
the
Hamilton
that
have
applied
for
our
tenant-based
rental
assistance
program,
we
did
already
receive
the
request.
This
is
a
separate
program
right,
so
the
program
did
we
see
the
request
from
Capstone.
We
are
reviewing
the
request
right
now.
B
We
have
everyone
renewing
contracts
as
of
September,
so
that
could
actually
be
a
good
thing
for
the
for
the
corporation,
but
it
would
be.
Their
increase
would
be
until
September.
Now
we're
we're
trying
to
review
the
rents,
because
for
our
program,
the
way
the
program
works
is
that
they
have
to
be
comparable
rents.
B
So
the
two
bedroom,
we
don't
see
a
problem
at
808,
the
one
bedroom
760
in
the
studio,
700
we're
just
making
sure
that
it
that
it's
a
market
rent
also
and,
of
course,
this
this
Pro.
These
units
do
pay
for
light
and
and
utility.
So
we
do
take
that
into
account.
So
once
we
verify
that
we
that
we,
the
program,
can
pay
these
rents,
then
we'll
ever
we'll
notify,
of
course,
the
board
up
and
the
Hamilton
and
the
Capstone
that
that
we've
approved
them.
Everyone
is
out
of
the
hundred
vouchers.
B
A
A
B
B
Out
of
the
other
60,
well,
that's
up
to
whatever
the
renewed
data
date
with
with
their
leases.
But
out
of
these
we
do
have
a
renewal
date.
We
don't
first
see
I
know
there
was
some
confusion
and
I
know
there
was
a
letter
that
was
sent
to
the
board.
We
don't
foresee.
Whenever
we
renew,
we
don't
foresee
anybody
not
renewing
or
anybody
not
qualifying.
We
do
a
renewal
basis
to
all
our
tenants
on
a
yearly
basis.
B
Usually
I
have
expressed
to
the
board
the
reason
someone
would
move
out
would
be
illness
or
or
they're
not
able
to
live
there
anymore,
but
those
are
usually
and
throughout
the
year
we
only
see
about
five
to
six
now
I
had
budgeted
for
a
hundred
vouchers.
For
this
program
we
haven't
been
at
100
vouchers
for
a
while,
because
I
know
capsules
had
some
issues
in
having
the
units
ready.
We
have,
we
have
attended,
we
have
a
waiting
list
of
100
people,
so
I
can
fill
those
vouchers.
B
Let
me
just
finish
so
then,
but
from
then
from
there
we
usually
again,
but
now
that
I'm
gonna
really
look
at
this
I
might
not
have
a
hundred
vouchers
anymore.
So
you
all
will
have
more
open
rep
units.
We
might
stay
if
we
run
the
numbers,
but
we
might
stay
at
95
or
about
I've
just
reduced
my
program
so
that
so
that
I
can
still
fulfill
those.
The
people
that
are
in
the
program
I
never
want
to
kick
anybody
out,
but
that
might
be
a
reality.
F
And
she
she
does
send
us
people,
but
they
have
the
option
to
not
take
those
units.
So
we
do
have
a
problem
with
them
being
at
what
12
4
11
4.
They
don't
want
to
go
all
the
way
up
to
the
very
top.
So,
yes,
she
can
send
us
some,
but
sometimes
they
have
the
option
to
pick
that
unit
or
not
picked
on
internet.
So.
B
G
G
What
I'm
understanding
is
that,
even
though
that
the
renewal
over
here
on
the
lease
it's
March
April
May
we're
not
going
to
be
able
to
increase
the
rent
until
September,
so
then
even
worse
for
them
for
that
right
or
that
rental
income,
because
we're
counting
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August
and
September,
with
an
increase,
so
rents
cannot
be
touched
until
the
the
you
you
approved
this
rental
or
until
September
until
September.
Even
if
you
approve
this.
B
Rental,
we
can
improve
it
at
the
end
of
the
week,
but
now
anybody
coming
in
can
any.
I
E
B
B
G
To
to
potentially
feel
those
95
or
100
that
we
have
potentially
yes
yeah,
we
could
do
that
too.
I
mean
I
would
say
that
we
need
to
do
that.
So
that
way
you
know,
rates
have
gone
up
and
I.
Guess
it's
understandably
so
yeah
we
can
go
in
and
request
more
funding
for
this
type
of
projects.
Well,
it's
not
so.
B
G
B
Get
those
Publishers
so
that
only
gives
you
about
60
to
70
units
that
y'all
are
renting
for
rent
well
I
know:
there's
a
Section
8
vouchers.
Also
I,
don't
know
I.
A
E
G
F
F
F
A
E
F
Like
this,
this
is
an
option
and
I
I
get
where
they
want
to
have
everybody
they
want
to
have
everybody
expire,
the
same
the
same
time,
but
it's.
B
I
A
G
B
I
mean
in
reality,
technically
what
this
is
gonna
look
like
it's
gonna,
look
like
zero
I
mean
zero
net
income.
Basically,
so
you
you
have
right
now
249
000.
That
said
that
this
budget
was
showing
you
were
going
to
be
over
I.
Think
the
reality
is
going
to
be
a
zero
netting
or
negative,
coordinate
or
negative.
If
it's
negative,
then
that's
when,
when
we
really
have
to
they're,
really
gonna
have
to
look
at
what
can
be
cut.
Some
other
things.
A
A
So,
on
number
six:
we're
gonna
wait
for
Capstone
to
make
the
revised
budget
in
order
to
have
a
more
accurate
budget,
especially
on
the
income
side.
F
B
Yes,
but
you
had
some
people
you
mentioned
that
you
were
on
a
month
to
month,
because
you
had
like
your
full
rent
ones
that
you
hadn't
updated
there
have
you
already
increased
their
rent?
Did
you
have
people
I?
Believe
you
mentioned
last
time
that
you
had
a
few
months
that
you
hadn't
renovated
there
renovated
their
leads.
Yeah
it'll
be
for
March
I.
G
G
I
G
G
B
G
D
D
I
Guess
we'll
see
in
the
companies
that
I
received
are
the
ones
that
are
not
TBR
customer.
She
thought
it
was
a
short
notice
that
it's
not
it
it's
not
50
or
100,
so
it's
sometimes
even
one
in
that
and
that
they
have
medication
to
pay
and
they
they're
not
since
they
don't
some
of
them.
Not
all
of
them
are
in
fixed
income
with
Social
Security.
F
Dollars
to
live
every
month,
y'all
do
not
want
to
increase
the
rents
we
don't
have
to
like.
That
was
just
our
proposal
to
like
be
able
to
pay
stuff
like
because
I
feel
like.
A
What
will
be
good
is
to
have
a
timeline
on
the
rent
increases
on
the
units
that
are
not
part
of
the
tbra,
and
that
way
we
know
okay
in
March,
there's
going
to
be
this
increase.
It
will
be
reflected
over
here
in
April.
We
have
another
bump
over
here
in
the
budget
in
May
and
so
that
we
can
see
a
real
increase
on
how
things
are
going
to
happen,
and
that
way
we
know.
A
Okay,
so
Sarah,
let's
say
out
of
the
57
units
that
that
are
left
five
or
seven
are
going
to
be
in
March
and
then
ten
ten
ten
ten.
When
do
we
run
out
of
those
57.
right
and
we
start
seeing
the
increases
in
the
in
the
rental
income
with
those
and
then
in
September.
We
see
the
big
bum
well
in
October
we
see
the
big
bomb
with.
B
This
is
four
red
three,
four,
four
one
in
January.
So
that's
four.
Five,
six,
two
in
February,
seven,
eight,
nine,
ten,
eleven,
twelve
thirteen,
a
few
more
so
that
makes
it
13
by
March.
So
you
should
have
13
by
March.
If
that's
what
so,
I
think
just
just
go
back
and.
B
E
B
The
white
is
non
yes,
so
you
have
to
right
now,
I,
based
on
this,
it
looks
like
you
have
38
non-vouchure
units.
You
have
18
Housing
Authority
units
and
92
TBR
units
which
equals
to
148.
So
then,
and
then
you
have
your
vacancies.
B
B
H
B
F
B
Have
one
more
V8
Agreements
are
usually
three-party
agreements
that,
basically,
we
I
think
we
we
shared
with
you
our
samples
of
our
tenancies
rental
contracts,
and
this
is
just
stating
we've
been
doing
this
since
the
pro
since
the
program
and
the
apartment
units
opened.
Capstone
would
always
sign
off
on
the
agreement
that
this
is
our
our
lease
term,
and
this
is
our
lease
amount
I
believe
Capstone
has
expressed
that
they
don't
feel
comfortable
signing
these
contracts.
I
still
think
that,
under
their
management
agreement,
no.
F
I
G
G
F
G
B
F
I
I
I
F
Number
of
servers
requested
was
received
experience
so
I
did
it
from
21
to
228.
We
had
28
a
number
of
service
requests
and
carried
forward
from
prior
period,
which
is
January,
51.
number
of
service
requests
completed.
This
period
is
49
and
the
number
of
service
requests
outstanding
is
30.
B
A
F
But
it's
also
not
going
to
show
you
like
what
we
need
for
like
make
readys
and
stuff.
Maybe
I
can
find
something
that
shows
that
maybe.
B
F
D
B
G
B
Think
it's
environmental
that
just
right
they
do.
They
have
like
campaigns
on
what
to
to
dump
out
of
the
I.