Judge bans Springfield Gardens landlords from owning or managing property in Massachusetts

SPRINGFIELD — A Suffolk County Superior Court judge has permanently barred the former owners of Springfield Gardens from owning or managing residential property in Massachusetts, approving a $10 million consent judgment first announced by Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s Office on September 2, 2025.

The defendants — Schweb Partners LLC, principals Jacques Schmidt and Abraham Weber, and several affiliated entities — must pay $2.5 million to the Commonwealth and forgive $7.5 million in alleged unpaid rent for tenants across 62 Springfield buildings they once operated. The ruling removes them from Massachusetts’ rental housing market entirely.

Between 2020 and 2024, Schweb became one of Springfield’s largest landlords, housing nearly 1,300 tenants. According to the Attorney General’s Office, the company knowingly and repeatedly failed to address unsafe and unsanitary conditions, including water leaks, mold, collapsed ceilings, pest infestations, lack of heat and hot water, unsecured doors, and fire safety concerns. More than 26,000 tenant complaints were filed during that time…

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