NYC demands Brooklyn landlords pay $160K to relocate squatters who took over their properties
The city is shamelessly demanding a pair of Brooklyn landlords fork over $160,000 to pay for “relocating” a group of squatters who commandeered their properties.
A convicted sex offender was among the squatters, but exactly who the city relocated is unknown.
Mohammad Choudhary and Boysin Lorick say they’re at their wits end in a years-long saga over the three investment homes they bought for about $1.3 million on Neptune Avenue in Coney Island in May 2019.
The pair first struggled with pandemic-related closures and delays, then a gaggle of squatters led by the convicted sex abuser broke in, refused to leave and allegedly rented the homes to others
After months of complaints, police and the city marshal finally ousted the freeloaders in December 2022.
The landlords said they then spent an estimated $300,000 and more than a year renovating the properties, and started to rent them out about eight months ago to six different families.
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