No Heat, No Water, No Mercy: East Cleveland Landlord Busted Over Taylor Road Hellhole

East Cleveland police have arrested the owner of a 50-unit apartment building that city officials say was so rundown it was no longer fit for anyone to live in. Residents at 1885 Taylor Road report they went months without heat and weeks without running water, leaning on space heaters and bottled water just to get through daily life. The owner now faces dozens of criminal counts and is expected in municipal court next month.

According to WOIO, the landlord, identified as Gaulter Amarelo Jr., who owns Z4 Properties, was taken into custody at his Fairview Park home on Feb. 25. He was booked on 50 misdemeanor counts tied to the Taylor Road building. Law Director Ken Myers told the station the charges followed a string of complaints and inspections that started in November 2024 and kept piling up.

Tenants Say They Lived Without Heat And Water

Posts on the Cleveland, Ohio Remembrance Page, along with local reporting, describe tenants trying to survive winter in apartments that had no working heat. Residents say they ran multiple space heaters to stay warm and sometimes went through several gallons of bottled water just to flush toilets. Conditions deteriorated to the point that the East Cleveland Fire Marshal asked residents to leave the building altogether. The Cleveland, Ohio Remembrance Page shares eyewitness accounts, details on families forced out of their homes, and notes that the owner is due in court on March 9.

Property Details And Records

Commercial listings and public records identify 1885 Taylor Road as a mid-rise building with roughly 50 apartments, which lines up with the number of misdemeanor counts filed by the city. LoopNet lists the structure as a four-story property with about 50 units, a detail that mirrors the city’s move to bring one charge for each apartment in the building…

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