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Related: About this forumStockbroker caught lying about $238G salary to snag low-rent West Side apartment
The suite life may be over for a stockbroker who snagged a subsidized $722-a-month apartment in a far West Side luxury apartment tower, a judge has ruled.
Stockpicker David Sans claimed a $24,000 salary to win a coveted low-rent apartment inside the luxe Ohm apartment tower shortly before registering a salary of $238,000 on his tax forms.
Sans was one of 160 high-income tenants caught by state Controller Thomas DiNapoli last year renting subsidized apartments meant for low-income tenants.
The building's owners, Douglaston Development, sued Sans in Manhattan Housing Court and last month Judge Jack Stoller ruled that they could evict him.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/stockbroker-loses-cheap-apartment-lying-238g-salary-article-1.3847614
3Hotdogs
(13,721 posts)Now he can meditate on that.
Blues Heron
(6,259 posts)maybe he'll conduct himself differently in the future sans subsidy.