A New York City artist is facing eviction and a $185,000 fine after renting out her rent-regulated loft to tourists on Airbnb.
The New York Post reports a judge ruled this week that a landlord could evict Eileen Hickey.
Landlord Robert Moskowitz says Hickey’s rentals made $4,500 a month, triple the $1500 she pays per month. Moskowitz says Hickey violated state laws against short-term renting and profiting off rent-stabilized apartments.
Hickey says the Airbnb rentals spanned 85 nights over 10 months a few years ago. She says she needed money for her then-husband’s medical bills and believed the rentals were legal.
The 72-year-old also owns a Manhattan condo. She says she uses it as an office.
San Francisco-based Airbnb said Friday it encourages tenants to consult their landlords before renting out their homes.
(AP)
3 Responses
Why is the landlord the one with the obviously Jewish name?
These stories dont help our (untrue) reputation as greedy landlords who suck out every last penny from their victim tenants.
Chilul HaShem has to be taken into better consideration.
TheMir:
You mean, like charging shlissel gelt?
Themir: first go and understand the issue of rent controlled apartments before assuming that someone is being greedy