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SECTION 8: $140,000 HOUSING INSPECTION CONSULTANT |
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Nelson R. Self
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Posted: Oct 25 2009 at 4:21pm |
How sad that $140,000 of HUD funds is being spent on an out-of-town Consultant rather then hiring City of Middletown residents on a one-year contract.
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Vivian Moon
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Nelson After watching the City Council Meeting Tuesday night I too was a bit amazed at the $140,000 a year for the inspection of Section 8 Housing. I was even more shocked to know that this contract was never offered for open bid!!! And then I almost fell off the couch when they said they couldn't find any other companies that were qualified to do the inspection!!! WHAT!! |
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Hermes
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Can anyone say "kickback" ? |
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Nelson R. Self
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Miss Vivian -
Is it really possible that Tony and Dave actually believe the hocus pocus that they told you?
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Nelson R. Self
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Miss Vivian -
HUD Housing Quality Standards utilized for the Section 8 program are far less stringent than HUD/FHA Minimum Property Standards inspections conducted for homebuying mortgage applicants. It would be interesting for senior City staff to cite HUD rules and regulations for HQS including provisions related to inspector licensing/certification/etc.
Feel free to talk to any reputable real estate industry representative in Middletown to further clarify the comments of senior City staff at last Tuesday's meeting of the Public Housing Agency.
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Vivian Moon
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Vivian Moon
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Here is the web link showing the basis Section 8 13 point inspection http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/hcv/hqs/hqsfaq.pdf
Windows must have screens and lock..no cracks in glass Plumbing must be in good condition..no leaks..hot & cold water Kitchen Applicances must all operate well..range, frig and dishwasher..GIF on elec Bathroom plumbing must all work well..GIF on elec Flooring vinyl or carpet must not be torn.. No bugs or mice No Lead paint All locks on ex doors must work. Railing on stairs inside and out Heating & Cooling must work All electrical switches & plugs must work safely...check fuse box I can't remember the rest..common sense items |
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Nelson R. Self
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Nelson R. Self
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Recent response from a local, respected real estate professional: I read the web link you sent me from Is the Section 8 program part of the Home program or are these two different programs? Are they run the same if they are different? HUD Section 8 and HOME Programs are separate. However, HQS requirements are the same for both. Also, If I remember correctly, the HQS inspection is the same for Home program and if it applies, to the Section 8 program. Correct. Also, if they are the run the same, how many inspections have to be performed in Now, if that is the plan, to inspect every unit each year, then $140,000 divided by 1600 units is $87.50 a unit to inspect – that is a pretty good price. But if Section 8 has only say 200 units a year turnover and they are only going to inspect those 200 units, then $140,000 divided by 200 units is $700.00 per unit inspection – WOW !!!! In the real estate world a whole home inspection done by a certified inspector takes about 3-4 hours to complete and usually costs about $300.00. Those inspections are about 30-40 pages long and cover about everything in a home. Anyway, just some fuel for thought. I would like to know how many inspections are going to be done each year for $140,000. If my guess is even remotely close at 200 units a year, then the City of I hope I have all my figures correct, If not I’m sorry. |
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Nelson R. Self
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It would seem that there's a vast difference between an HQS survey and highly detailed FHA/VA mortgage prepurchase property inspections?
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Pacman
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HUD Inspection Form For Section 8:
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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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Nelson (and also Marconi and Schiavonne):
Sorry, guys, you know that I am not the City Manager's biggest fan, but the only mistake that they made was in not clearly explaining the nature of the proposed contract!
Yes, $140,000/year sounds (and probably is) high. But this is NOT a "lump sum" proposal!!!
It is basically proposal for a "UNIT PRICE" contract, "NOT TO EXCEED" $140K/year.
The actual payments are based on the following (which info was all plainly shown in the "workbook" that you councilmen say you spend so much time reading!):
(The above is shown right in the 10/20/2009 Workbook (page 49 of 76 in the PDF format), page 6 of Exhibit A of Ordinance No. O2009-88, for all of you who always distrust me and have to see it for yourselves!)
Anyway, regardless of whom I like the most, Nelson, I must be fair. You should back off on this one, in my opinion these rates are reasonable.
PS to Doug Atkins:
See, Sir, I really DO try to get at the truth, regardless of who it helps!!!
Folks may not like my style, but my research is usually first rate.
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Nelson R. Self
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Middletown USA Readers -
As most of us know, the Community Revitalization Department is laying off two staff members from the Building Inspection Division at the end of 2009. They are Dennis Rose and Tom Huiett. Both of these men are experienced, competent professional Building Inspectors.
Either Dennis or Tom could properly handle Section 8 inspections at a cost far less than the potential maximum expenditure of $140,000. Doesn't this scenario seem like a reasonable, cost-effective solution worthy of consideration?
By the way, my old computer (including Miss Vivian's) has been uable to download the City Council workbook from the City's website. I hope that this explains.
Summary Notes:
1) Is it better to keep up to $140,000 in HUD funds in the local economy, or should it go to Westerville?
2) Are there local or S.W. Ohio firms who would bid on this work (maybe at a lower cost)?
3) Should the City of Middletown solicit competitive bids for projects of this size?
4) Why are current Community Revitalization Department staff (Dennis Rose and Tom Huiett) not considered to do this work?
I respectfully submit this response. The only real issue is: What's in the best financial and operational interests of the City of Middletown?
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Nelson R. Self
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Sources at the Municipal Building say that the proposed contract for the Section 8 housing inspection consultatnt includes their staff being here two days per week for roughly five hours per day. Has anyone else heard about this? I still say, "keep one of the two Building Inspectors (scheduled for 12/31 layoff) to handle this task."
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Vivian Moon
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November 3, 2009 • Approved a contract with The Inspection Group of Westerville to provide housing quality inspections for the city’s Section 8 subsidized housing program. The contract has a provision not to exceed $140,000 a year. I’m willing to bet on this $140,000 for 3.000 inspections as NOT being the total cost of these Section 8 inspections in 2010. The math even seemed a little fuzzy to council members with a final decision of “we can always fire them”.
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Nelson R. Self
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Good Morning Miss Vivian -
Last night's City Council approval confirms that senior City staff has been given yet another "blank check" when it comes to HUD matters like Section 8 Housing Inspection consulting services.
I thank you for standing with me in bringing probing questions and other information to MiddletownUSA readers, City Council members and the general public.
It's my sincere hope and prayer that senior City staff doesn't get another "pass" from the City Council in sweeping the travesty of the Middletown Historic Cemetery under the rug as well.
Keep up the good fight Miss Vivian!
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taxed2death
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I ask a question why can't this be done in house? We have building inspectors?
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I hope it gets better soon!
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Vivian Moon
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Thanks Pacman Having this form on a laptop would cut down on paperwork time and mailing expense however you still need to inspect the property and it takes about 30 minutes to do it properly. Then you have travel time between units. |
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Pacman
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The money for these inspections is coming from the HUD Section 8 funds from the federal governement and was basically allocated away from CONSOC to the city to pay for these inspections, right. Now whether I agree with the amount spent or the fact that it is spent out of town or however it is spent, it was basically set aside for inspections. What else would it have been used for if not inspections. More Section 8 vouchers?
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Vivian Moon
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I thought I would use this old subject thread to ask all you bloggers how you liked the introduction to your new inspection company at last night’s council meeting? |
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wasteful
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So how does CONSOC do it for $132,000.00 a year now?
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LMAO
MUSA Citizen Joined: Oct 28 2009 Location: Middletucky Status: Offline Points: 468 |
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He had how many weeks to prepare for this? At least a month I know of.No wonder are city is in the jam there in.Hiring people as that.Shameful.
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Vivian Moon
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wasteful
I believe this contract could be done for less than $132,000 however since this contract was not open for bid we will never know the answer to this question. |
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wasteful
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If you want to be a Certified HQS Inspector here you go:
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wasteful
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Vivian the thing is this servcie is paid for by HUD, the funds are not coming from the City. I am not getting all the uproar about this. CONSOC is doing it for $132,000.00 a Year, new company which is out of town is doing it for $140,000.00 a year and all funds are coming from HUD.
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