Housing Authority’s board of commissioners to fire the company that manages the site. from their homes — even those who say they paid rent to an employee of the firm. That employee, who has since been fired, allegedly pocketed their money under the table but acted as a representative of the company.
But in recent weeks, the Housing Authority has begun offering at least some residents paid settlements to leave the property, Mission Local has learned. In May, at a hearing held on the allegations, the president of Eugene Burger Management’s Affordable Management Division, Teresa Pegler,“There are other items that are pending right now … to ensure that that individual is subject to punishment to the fullest extent of the law,” said Torres, who is also the city’s assessor-recorder.
“And where will .. me and my boys go with $2,000?” Williams said. “I can’t even go to a hotel with that.” from Eviction Defense Collaborative lawyers to commissioners, calling for the firing of Eugene Burger Management and demanding a halt to the ongoing evictions.