Rubio Letter On Silver Oaks Apartments: April 22, 2022

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April 22, 2022

The Honorable Marcia Fudge


Secretary
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th Street SW
Washington, D.C. 20410

Dear Secretary Fudge:

I write to direct your attention to the dangerous and unsanitary conditions that many of my
constituents have faced due to Cambridge Management, Inc.’s disgraceful mismanagement of
numerous Florida properties that participate in the Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance
(PBRA) program. In recent days, I have heard from constituents about the deplorable conditions
at Silver Oaks Apartments, a Cambridge Management property in Tampa, Florida. No Floridian
should be subjected to these sorts of conditions, least of all in properties subsidized by taxpayer
dollars. I urge the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to re-inspect the
Silver Oaks Apartments, take action to hold Cambridge Management accountable, and ensure
that residents are afforded safe and sanitary conditions.

After hearing about the unacceptable conditions at the property, my staff visited the Silver
Oaks Apartments on April 14, 2022 and found that every unit that they visited had an infestation
of roaches and rats. My staff also witnessed social workers from a local elementary school
handing out bleach and other cleaning supplies to the tenants because many of their students are
often sick and have to receive wellness checks on a regular basis. Some Silver Oaks Apartments
residents communicated that their units had not received repairs or updates since at least 2017,
and others have had to resort to sleeping in their car at night. Tenants often have to go to the
hospital due to the unsafe and unsanitary conditions at the property.

Of further concern, the day after my staff visited, on April 15th, Silver Oaks tenants received
a concerning “Notice of Housekeeping Inspection.” The notice stated that management would
inspect units, with the first inspections taking place April 19-21, 2022 and that “housekeeping
efforts must be at an acceptable safe and sanitary condition or termination of tenancy will be
issued.” Residents have voiced fear of retaliation by the property manager for reporting the true
conditions of the facility to my staff and local media outlets.

This would be concerning enough if it was an isolated incident, but it is not. In May 2021, I
wrote to you detailing the severe rodent infestation and chronic garbage overflow that my
constituents have suffered through, and my staff witnessed, at Hilltop Village Apartments, a
Cambridge Management property. I requested an immediate Real Estate Assessment Center
(REAC) inspection, a Management and Occupancy Review (MOR), and remediation and
enforcement measures—stressing HUD’s failure to meet the Uniform Physical Condition
Standards (UPCS) inspection timeframe.
The City of Jacksonville inspected Hilltop Village Apartments on May 5, 2021 and found
286 violations. HUD also conducted a REAC inspection on May 12, 2021 and gave the
apartments a score of 61c/100, indicating potentially life-threatening conditions. Ownership and
management were subjected to thousands of dollars in civil penalties. Given the widespread
presence of insect and rodent infestations, chronic mold, broken appliances, and general despair
at the property, I wrote to you in August 2021 to request a reform of UPCS inspections, a reform
of MORs, a follow-up inspection of Hilltop, and that directly affected Hilltop tenants be safely
relocated.

In June 2021, I wrote to you to highlight the unsafe, unsanitary conditions at seven other
Cambridge-managed properties with failing REAC scores, including Silver Oaks Apartments. I
also requested REAC inspections, MORs, and enforcement measures for all Florida properties
managed by Cambridge Management. HUD conducted new REAC inspections at each of the
properties and found that one property continued to fail its inspections and six were still
operating under potentially life-threatening conditions. Silver Oaks Apartments has a score of
66c/100, which is barely passing and indicates potentially life-threatening conditions.

Cambridge Management’s history of mismanagement and negligence is well-documented in


the State of Florida, and my constituents at the Silver Oaks Apartments are once again bearing
the consequences. As such, I urge you to:

 Conduct a new, timely REAC inspection of Silver Oaks Apartments;


 Conduct a new, timely MOR of Silver Oaks Apartment;
 Provide my office with the additional steps that HUD will take to ensure that Silver Oaks
Apartments residents are no longer subjected to the present health and safety issues that
endanger their lives, including any new remediation requirements and/or civil penalties
that it will impose on Cambridge Management; and
 Provide my office with the status of remediation requirements and/or civil penalties that
HUD has imposed on Cambridge Management due to its mismanagement of Jackson
Heights apartments in Tampa, Florida, a property that has failed two consecutive REAC
inspections.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter. I look forward to receiving your
prompt response to meet the urgent needs of Floridians affected by Cambridge Management’s
mismanagement. My staff will continue to monitor Cambridge Management properties and keep
in contact with the Department to ensure decent, safe, and sanitary housing for Floridians.

Sincerely,

Marco Rubio
U.S. Senator

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