Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Latest Victim....

....of Bersin Properties.

Turbovac, (I think the company has something to do with parking lots), filed a mechanic's lien against Bersin Properties on January 11th, 2012.  Congel owes them $38,343.00.

Rochester Business Journal listed it in "The Record" section of their online news site on February 10th, 2012.  (Go to RBJ's archive, and select "The Record" from the drop down menu in the window, and pick your dates and hit "search".  Click on the links you want to read.  You might have to log in or create an account.  It's free.)



Do you think all of the local companies he's bilked out of thousands of dollars are confident he'll deliver on his promises?  Think they're "staying positive" and "hope" that he pays them? Think they're "waiting by the phone" for him to call or send a payment?


Nope. Sad that they have to waste time, money, and energy on collecting what is owed to them from this guy - apparently you have to do more than "stay positive" when you want Bersin Properties to honor a contract. At least they're doing something about it and not sitting there waiting.

13 comments:

cheri said...

OMG here we are again. Same song over and over.

Usually agencies that are owed large sums of money go after the money. Most don't wait by the phone or for the stars to align.

Only in Irondequoit...

Anonymous said...

One town board member who voted for the PILOT had first hand knowledge of contractors not being paid; said nothing and voted yes.

Expect the Board to secretly change the terms of the deal so the residents are screwed again.

The agreement should be voided and not amended.

Anonymous said...

previous administration officials and east iron School officials told the public that residents were protected this time. They had created a rock solid deal. They forgot to mention they lied.

Let's see if town board removes the clause that allows the tax dollars to pay the mortgage for the mall.

Foils_for_irondequoit said...

Some of these companies are local - I forget how many companies he didn't pay the last few years....I think Passero was one? The plowing company, and I think the landscaping people?

I bet this "re worked" P.I.L.O.T. will protect them. Betcha! :/

At least you're getting SOMEthing from the property. That should make you feel better.

cheri said...

So if they "re work" the PILOT will we know? Is there any input about it? How much will it cost the town to "re work" it?

All of this is so unbelievable!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for showing who did not get paid.
Look at who was paid:
Morelle---$2,000
Morelle---$1,000
Ted Obrien--$300
MC Dem Committee--$5,000
MC Dem Committee--$10,000
MC Dem Committee--$5,000
MC Rep Committee--$6,000
Irondequiot Dems---$300
Duffy friends---$$2,500
Brooks friends---$1,500
Brooks friends---$8,500
Brooks friends---$2,000
Brooks friends---$10,000
Nozoliio--- $2,500
MC Rep committee---$6,000
NY rep committee---$10,000
Brooks friends---$500
MC Rep Committee---$1,500
Townsend---$300
Mulrow friends---$500
Duffy friends---$500
Fago friends---$5,000
Brooks friends---$10,000
Brooks friends---$200
Pataki friends----$1,000
Pataki friends---$1,000
Irondequoit dems--$100
Pirro---$2,000
MC Rep comm----$3,000
MC rep Com----$6,000
NY Rep comm---$5,000
Spitzeer--- $2,000
Spitzer----$2,500
Nozolio----$6,000

Taxes on the Mall parcels should be $1,700,000
Officials believe $355,000 is OK

"gentle reminders" is really cash to get a contract signed and keep it signed.

cheri said...

Anonymous, thanks for the list.

I guess there's always money for political donations.

That's the problem with the whole campaign donation process. It Stinks!

Foils_for_irondequoit said...

I think he should be 'kicked out' of the Empire Zone.

The State came up with a "new" incentive program (Excelsior Program) to replace the Empire Zone one - but the companies already in Empire Zones at the time of the creation of the Excelsior Program(like Medley) are still able to take advantage of it.

Congel shouldn't, because he has not created any jobs, and has not created economic development greater than the tax breaks he is receiving.

He hasn't done shit, and can't even pay the people who service his properties.

With all those contributions to local politicians, I doubt any would be willing to go to bat for the taxpayers though.

cheri said...

Jax said -"With all those contributions to local politicians, I doubt any would be willing to go to bat for the taxpayers though."

You said it.

Our politician's are waiting by the phone Jax. They are also monitoring our solar system. :)

How many politician's exist that are looking out for the taxpayer's best interest?

Sadly most are looking out for their own political donations.

Maybe we should all run over to Town Hall and pick up a pair of rose colored glasses. Put them on every time you drive by Medley oh, I mean Lake Ridge Centre. Cough-cough...

Anonymous said...

They were bought. At the August Town Board Chat Session at the Fire House Aldersley categorically denied the mortgage deal section of the PILOT. Officials will not even admit the truth of the terms of the pilot agreement they created and voted for.

Foils_for_irondequoit said...

I don't know if she was "bought"....quite honestly, I think she just states stupid, untrue things for free. "5 ft. around Pinegrove" for instance.

Anyone who reads the PILOT can clearly see that a portion of the PILOT money goes towards the mortgage.

Key words: "anyone who reads the PILOT" - apparently, she didn't.

Page 48 PILOT MORTGAGE - "County Of Monroe Industrial Development Agency"...blah blah blah...."in it's capacity as a grantor of this mortgage."


Remember, Aldersley said in an e-mail to Ginny on March 8th 2009, that the PILOT is an 85 page document that is easily readable at 10 pages a day.

The PILOT was released late on Thursday, March 5th, and voted on Monday, March 9th. Do the math.

Her e-mail was in response to Ginny's e-mail BEGGING the board to table the vote on the PILOT until the public had a chance to read the whole thing and understand the implications of the PILOT deal, and give educated feedback.

Problem is - they don't want you to be educated to give feedback. That's why the public hasn't seen anything from the developers of Legacy.

An ignorant public is a gullible public.

Anonymous said...

Town Board broke the law for the cell pole project by ignoring regulations of State Environmental Laws.

Town Board and Planning Board just admitted they violated state Environmental Laws on the I Sq project.

State Evironmental Laws are clearly being violated on the Board's
Titus Apartment Project

Conservation Board discusses blue boxes, bird houses, bottle caps and rain barrels; yet will not comment on a project that complies with no code, sits in an environmental protection district and is in opposition to the Conservation Boards own studies for Highest Preservation Priority of this land.

cheri said...

Anonymous, usually Conservation gives a list of comments regarding environmentally sensitive projects.

Do you happen to know if they did for the Legacy? Might be a good thing to foil to see what the Conservation board's concerns were...if any. Please let me know if you know if they have done this.