Over the past 18 months, the problems in Mechelle Owens' Brooklyn Center apartment grew from a few cockroaches scurrying across her kitchen to a leaking living room ceiling that grew brown, puffy mold. Then her bathroom ceiling almost collapsed and an 8-foot mirrored closet door fell on her 4-year-old son. ¶ She sent letters to her building's managers, pleading with them to fix the problems, but the maintenance was never done. ¶ "I can't live here," she said, as she moved out of her apartment this spring. "This is disgusting."
Hundreds of housing code violations over the past few years at the troubled 252-unit Center Pointe apartment complex that Owens once called home are drawing attention to landlords Hyder Jaweed, 31, and Asgher Ali, 27, also known as Asgher Jaweed.
The brothers from the private community of North Oaks are tied, through several business entities, to at least nine apartment properties in Columbia Heights, Fridley and other cities.
• In Rochester, housing officials have considered condemning one property because of cockroach infestations, fire code violations and other safety concerns. The property is now facing foreclosure.
• Two Robbinsdale properties had their rental licenses revoked after the Jaweeds took control.
• Brooklyn Center officials filed misdemeanor criminal charges last summer against the brothers over problems at Center Pointe. The charges were later dropped in a settlement with the city.
Robbinsdale City Council Member William Blonigan, a 27-year council veteran, said, "No Robbinsdale landlord has managed to jump out with so many problems so quickly before."
Hyder Jaweed and Asgher Ali did not respond to numerous requests for an interview, but released a statement earlier this month.