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Two brothers’ legal battle over an Upper West Side brownstone has revealed that the structure is a dangerous rat- and mold-infested home completely filled with junk.
Two brothers’ legal battle over an Upper West Side brownstone has revealed that the structure is a dangerous rat- and mold-infested home completely filled with junk. Andrew Lindsay Cohen alleged in a suit filed Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court that his brother, James, was wrongly claiming majority ownership of the brownstone at 35 W. 83rd St. that they both inherited. James has lived there since 2011 and not paid rent or the mortgage on the home only a half-block from Central Park, Andrew says. Even worse, James is a hoarder, his brother says. Drew Brees suing jeweler he claims scammed him out of $9M “James has allowed papers, garbage, old possessions, boxes, other filth and detritus to accumulate to the point that certain rooms cannot even be physically entered. Mold, believed to toxic, has grown on numerous surfaces. “Moreover, there is ample visible evidence of rats, mice and other vermin being in the house. The situation has gotten to the point where the property is no longer safe to enter and is almost uninhabitable,” papers read.
The suit included photos taking during a private inspector’s visit on March 29. No surface was clean. A desktop computer and television were completely surrounded by papers and other junk. The inspector reported that the interior of the brownstone was a chilly 52 degrees. Orlando nightclub shooting suit against Facebook dismissed The suit indicated that James claimed his stake in the home after not receiving a $1 million inheritance. The brownstone is estimated to be worth $10 million on the real estate site Zillow. Kaynak:Nydailynews