New York Daily News

Jared: Lord of vermin

Don rips ‘infested’ bldgs. but his son-in-law owns rat-filled units

- BY REGINA GARCIA CANO AND BERNARD CONDON

BALTIMORE — Davon Jones doesn’t have to look far to see the irony in President Trump’s tweets that Baltimore is a “rat and rodent infested mess.”

His apartment owned by the president’s son-in-law has been invaded by mice since he moved in a year ago.

“I don’t know how they come in,” Jones says. “Every time I catch them, they come right back.”

Jared Kushner’s family real estate firm owns thousands of apartments and town homes in the Baltimore area, and some have been criticized for the same kind of disrepair and neglect that the president has accused local leaders of failing to address. Residents have complained about mold, bedbugs, leaks and, yes, mice — plenty of mice. And they say management appears in no hurry to fix the problems.

“They don’t care,” says Dezmond James, who says he has spotted as many as three mice a week since he moved in to the Commons at White Marsh in suburban Middle River four years ago.

James says he sees a massive contradict­ion in Trump’s much-publicized tweets laying the blame for Baltimore’s poverty, crime and rodent problems on frequent antagonist Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings. Trump, he said, should look more at what he — and specifical­ly Kushner — could do about it.

“His son-in-law owns all of this — then he can fix it. I’m pretty sure he has a lot of money,” says James, who is studying to be a medical assistant.

Conditions got so bad two years ago that the Baltimore County government issued a release showing the Kushner Cos. had violated housing codes more than 200 times in 10 months and only moved to fix the problems after being threatened with fines.

“I had black mold in my cabinets. I called them, I called them, I called them. And they never did anything,” says Simone Ryer, who moved out Whispering Woods in Middle River two years ago.

In a statement, the Kushner Cos. said it was proud of its Baltimore-area apartments and has worked to maintain a “high quality residentia­l experience for our tenants” by investing “substantia­l amounts” in upkeep.

A website for the Commons at White Marsh boasts of “amenities that amaze,” but many of the 181 comments posted by residents at the apartmentr­atings.com review site complain of rats, mold, bedbugs, roaches and leaks. The reviews say management is generally unresponsi­ve.

A 2017 report by The New York Times and ProPublica about residents at Kushnerown­ed developmen­ts echoed many of those online complaints, with one woman saying she found a mouse on her 12-year-old child’s bed. The Kushner Cos. told the Times at the time that it had spent $10 million on its properties, but their age means issues can still arise.

A Baltimore Sun story the same year found the Kushner Cos. used the courts to arrest tenants late on rent more than any other landlord in the state.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/AP ?? Rodent traps, mice droppings and other disgusting problems plague buildings owned by Jared Kushner’s real estate company.
JULIO CORTEZ/AP Rodent traps, mice droppings and other disgusting problems plague buildings owned by Jared Kushner’s real estate company.

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