NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – The city has filed a lawsuit against a landlord accused of running an illegal short‑term rental operation.
The suit, announced Thursday, claims that Chananya Bineth, along with family members and business partners, submitted false documents to run short‑term rentals in three buildings in Brooklyn and the Bronx.
City officials said the scheme pulled needed apartments out of the long‑term housing market, making it harder for New Yorkers to find homes.
According to the lawsuit, Bineth tried to obtain six short‑term rental registrations for buildings at 8658 16th Ave. and 114 Wilson Ave. in Brooklyn, and 1701 Clay Ave. in the Bronx.
The defendants allegedly earned more than $1.3 million from about 1,400 illegal rental bookings, with the payments directed to Bineth’s companies, since April 2023, according to court documents.
The lawsuit says they changed the apartment’s listings on Airbnb and their own booking site to promote illegal rentals, including entire units with no host present and stays that exceeded the two‑guest limit.
Short-term rental registrations requires that landlords advertise only legal, hosted stays for up to two guests, according to city officials.
Some defendants also used fake profile photos and names on Airbnb, sometimes posing as different people, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit also claims the group placed guests in non‑residential areas, including a mezzanine, an office space, and a garage, violated city fire safety rules.
“When bad actors convert homes into illegal short-term rentals just to squeeze out profit, they’re taking homes away from New Yorkers who actually need a place to live,” Mayor Mamdani said. “This lawsuit is about making clear that our housing stock belongs to the people of this city, and we’re going to fight to keep it accessible, safe, and affordable for all.”
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