Exclusive | NYC landlord accuses famous tenants of trashing their sublet and wrecking a $115K Charles Gwathmey table - for the second time
Briefly

"Steel's attempt to use his playbook of fabricating damage and targeting his tenants for remuneration will not be tolerated by the Worthingtons, who left the apartment in near-pristine condition. The Worthingtons will prove in court that Steel's claims are false and baseless under New York law."
"The Worthingtons admit to normal wear and tear and some damages beyond their control—such as water intrusion from the building envelope. They left behind a broken cupboard and some nicks and scrapes on the walls."
Read at New York Post
[
|
]