NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City man who made his political name over the claim that “the rent is too damn high” may soon not have a place to live.
Jimmy McMillan says he’s facing an eviction notice that says he has to leave his rent-stabilized Manhattan apartment on St. Mark’s Place.
McMillan, who ran for governor in 2010, filed papers in federal court in Brooklyn seeking a stay of the eviction notice.
His attorney has filed with an appeals court as well, seeking a stay of the eviction order.
McMillan says his landlord wants him out to be able to charge market rent to someone else. He says he pays $872.96 per month.
A call to the landlord company and an email to its attorneys were not answered.
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