Thursday, December 21, 2023

CAMERON COUNTY H.F.C. MAKES MILLIONS SHELTERING DEVELOPERS

By Andrea Lucia
CBS DFW

DALLAS - On a vacant south Dallas city block, a new apartment complex is going up, one that will pay no property tax.

In exchange for a promise to provide affordable housing, the dozen lots this development sits on near B Avenue and South Corinth Street Road have disappeared from the area's tax rolls.

Dallas County doesn't even track the lots' values anymore because of their "total exemption" status.

The tax breaks were deals struck not by the city of Dallas or any local entity, but by one more than 500 miles away in Brownsville.

The Cameron County Housing Finance Corporation's website says its mission is to finance affordable housing across Cameron County, but it touts projects all over the state.

County appraisal records we reviewed show the corporation owns property in Dallas, Fort Worth, McKinney, Irving, Lewisville, and Euless, as well as a dozen other Texas cities outside its jurisdiction.

"We would be very concerned to find that HFCs are established by a jurisdiction in one part of the state and putting units down on the ground in another part of the state," said Ben Martin, research director for Texas Houser.

Martin says Housing Finance Corporations (HFCs), are meant to take advantage of special rules to help create low-income housing for the communities they serve.

"The worst case is that these deals end up being kind of tax shelters for the developers while not really providing any benefit to the public or the households that desperately need this housing," said Martin.

The deals aren't just being used for new construction.

Within the last year, we found Cameron County's HFC has approved deals with two properties in Iriving that have been around since the 1980s.

Together, they paid almost a million dollars in property taxes last year.

Now, like the development in Dallas, they'll pay zero.

Residents we spoke to say the tax savings aren't being reflected in their rent.

"It's gone up. That's all it's ever done since I've been here. Gone up. I started off paying $1150, now I pay about $1500 a month," said Kobe Peyton.

Both properties, residents told us, have recently been painted. The potholes have been fixed. And, the Las Colinas Heights complex's website now advertises it as a "luxurious community."

But, if it were up to Peyton, he'd prefer that tax savings trickle down to the people who live there.

"The break on the rent, for sure. It would help a lot," he said.

Getting through to Cameron County's HFC itself was a challenge.

While it's run by a board, it has only a single employee to run its office and oversee all its projects.

The address and phone number on its website lead back to the county courthouse, where an employee eventually responded to our voicemails to let us know the HFC definitely wasn't located there. County administrators we e-mailed said the HFC is its own distinct entity.

And, although the HFC has a board that holds meetings, the most recent one listed online happened six years ago.

In August, though, Cameron County Commissioners summoned the HFC's board and asked it to explain the out-of-county deals it's been making with developers.

"We provide a tax-exempt entity," explained Mark Yates.

"You give them the shelter, the tax shelter, so that they don't… so that they're able to operate or invest in this housing project and not be taxed on it... Is that right?" said Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino.

"Yeah," responded Yates.

"And then what does the finance corp get out of that?" asked Trevino.

"We get a certain amount of fees," said Yates.

Those fees are significant, although far less than the benefits developers walk away with.

Yates, the HFC's sole full-time employee, said it normally collects 15 percent of whatever developers would have otherwise paid in taxes.

In other words, it collects roughly 15 cents for every dollar of taxes it allows a local government to lose out on.

Details, though, differ from one contract to the next.

In one recent negotiation, Yates said the HFC agreed to accept half a million dollars upfront.

Within two years, the deals have earned the HFC millions.

"We grew our cash balance from $250,000 to $ 6 million," said its board president Sergio Gonzalez.

In a memo to county commissioners, he explained, "We participate in deals that are outside of Cameron County in order to take those funds and invest them here locally."

State Representative Gary Gates who led reform of a similar tax program was surprised to learn of the widespread deals.

"HOW'S THIS HAPPENING? How can… This is where I'm just taken aback," he said. "They are deliberately misusing what could be a good tool to provide affordable housing."

The HFC's board says communities like the ones in North Texas, where these projects are happening, benefit when developers use their tax savings to reinvest in the properties.

Gates, though, worries the ultimate price will fall on tax-paying homeowners forced to make up the difference.

"This is going to be costly to all the other property taxpayers in the state of Texas," he said.

Cameron County's HFC did not respond to our request for an interview, but once we were able to reach Yates by e-mail, he did provide us with public records, including a list of ways the entity is using its funds to benefit low-income families in South Texas.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not surprising.
Remember the lottery was supposed to benefit education and schools?
Well the profits are nearly entirely paid elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/texas-lawmakers-may-have-cost-local-governments-billions/

Anonymous said...

How about spending all those billions on creating new jobs for the local citizens? Oh there is no kick backs doing that DAS WHY

NO WONDER EVERYBODY WAS TO RUN FOR AN ELECTED OFFICE HERE IN CAMERON COUNTY. KICK BACK ANY ONE????

Anonymous said...

All apartments here (new ones) are all section 8 low income housing, das why nobody wants to work. Section 8 low income housing pays (read this) 70% of your rent for EVER!!!! All the illegals here apply and get approved and within 8 day they bring all their famalies to live with them. NO CHECKS AND BALANCES HERE, FREE FREE FREE EVERYTHING FREE AND AT PROPERTY TAX PAYERS EXPENSE.
I am going to sell my home and apply for section 8 program and I can bet ya al' l won't qualify...

Anonymous said...

Holy Toledo! Easy money! Another well intentioned hand out.

Anonymous said...

Who are the board members
How were they appointed selected chosen
Blast em all

Anonymous said...

Again…. Who is really benefiting???? RATAS

Anonymous said...

To the Vietnam Vets putting American flags made in China at the cemetary, Shame on you..Im a Veteran who served and replaced my father's flag you guys put up a few months ago..It was torn..I read the tag on flag..I bought an American flag made in the USA,high wind resistance. ..Driving around the cemetery looking at many torn American flags is disgraceful..I understand someone who never served, doing that..but a Veteran..come on...do it right, or fuck off by taking peoples money..

Anonymous said...

Ratas de dos patas por todos lados. Si este reporte es verdad, nadie se escapa de la avaricia/ el abuso y de los chuecos que nomas quieren $$$$$.

Anonymous said...

Only one word needed to describe this, “RaquĆ©ta”.

Anonymous said...

MARK YATES IS AS CORRUPT AS THEY COME. USING GRANT MONIES THAT ARE INTENDED FOR THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE ONLY WAY TEXAS RUNS. ALL THEESE GRANT MONIES IS NOW ACCOUNTABLE FOR. WE CAMERON COUNTY CITIZENS PAY TAXES IN CAMERON COUNTY NOT DALLAS, FORT WORTH OR MCKINNEY SO STICK TO CAMERON COUNTY AND DO NOT WONDER OFF INTO OTHER JURSIDICTIONS. YOU BOZOS NEED TO STICK TO YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS. THIS IS MY OPINION

Anonymous said...

Section 8 (ocho) recipients mostly from Mata and other parts of the world (only), have about 12 new apartment complexes (ALLOVERTHECITY) that rent their apartments for about 1800.00 dollars a month each, not to worry, section 8 is here to help, the only requirement is that you not be a local citizen taxpayer.
That famous board that gives city money to whoever with "NO" pay back (grants) is GIVING millions if not billions to secret apartment investors.(wonderwhotheyare).
YOUR PROPERTY TAXES AT WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Money from taxes is always misspent. The reason is simple. It's not the politicians money. In fact a great majority of them don't even pay taxes.

Anonymous said...

Otis Powers is involved too? Maybe Sylvia got him the connection? How can these people sleep at night?

Anonymous said...

10.59 am you could have not said it any better, thats how the system here works in Brownsville and the county, plus I bet the county judge eddie (get shorty) trevino or his law firm is involved too just like he was with the PUB/Tenaska deal. Merry Christmas Brownsville and Cameron County, you elected this filty animal, enjoy it.

Anonymous said...

You sleep like a new born, IF your bed is full of franklins and how do you get a bed full of franklins? EASY run for an elected office here in browntown and
cameron.... fact

Anonymous said...

Section 8 (ocho) should help the tax payer NOt people that JUST got here! All local citizens that live here pay some sort of tax, sales tax, property tax, liquid tax (gas), sun tax, and most important food tax. All should qualify for section 8 programs.
Section 8 program pays 70% of your rent and other essential expenses, so do not limit the program, make it avaiable to EVERYBODY!!!

Anonymous said...

These are entities that benefit no other than the Developers, it is a Tax Shelter for the developers not the legal citizens of Cameron or any other jurisdiction. Mark Yates doesn't even seem to understand this corrupt set-up yet, nor do these three other compadres. Trevino looked LOST as usual. Let's meet more and discuss this proposal more in detail was Trevino's response to this surprise show and tell. Money is all this foul mouth county judge is interested in and it seems it doesn't matter where and who it comes from. Check Tex. attorney general Ken Paxton latest news, he got subpoenaed Friday Dec. 22, 2023 at a restaurant and got serve. What judge, what court is actually working in Texas on December 23, 2023? Money talks in Texas specially if its concealment monies. Take a hike Mark Yates and make sure to take Trevino with you to explain the next corrupt move to screw the Cameron County Taxpayers. This is my opinion

Anonymous said...

SECTION 8 IS THE NEW IMMIGRATION FOR ILLEGALS. GET APPROVE AND YOU CAN BRING ALL YOUR FAMILIA HERE THE NEXT DAY YOU MOVE IN. AND I MEAN EVERBODY....

rita