NYC demands Brooklyn landlords pay $160K to relocate squatters who took over their properties
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Mohammad Choudhary and Boysin Lorick are in a legal battle over $160,000 demanded by the city to cover the relocation of squatters from their investment properties in Coney Island. The landlords, who bought the homes in 2019, faced difficulties due to squatters, including a convicted sex offender, who occupied their properties. After spending $300,000 on renovations following the eviction of the squatters, they received over $400,000 in liens from the city for relocation and other costs, leading them to question their financial liability for those illegally occupying their homes.
Choudhary and Lorick argue they should not be held accountable for illegal squatters, emphasizing their lack of control or knowledge of the situation.
The landlords faced nearly $400,000 in liens for relocation costs after successfully evicting squatters, despite having spent $300,000 on renovations.
Read at New York Post
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