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Oregon couple ‘squats’ in million-dollar Central Park pad after tenant dies: lawsuit | New York Post

That’s one way to get an apartment steps from Central Park.

A pair of alleged squatters from Oregon have commandeered a two-bedroom, rent-controlled co-op worth nearly $1 million on Manhattan’s ritzy Upper West Side after the longtime tenant died, according to court papers.

Sheila Upjohn, 72, of Salem, has been living in the roughly 1,100-square-foot pad on the ninth floor of 46 West 95th Street since 98-year-old resident Mary Etta Tanuma died in April 2022.

The landlord said Upjohn and Tanuma aren’t related, and Upjohn has no right to the home — but a relative said the two women were as close as family gets.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/05/13/oregon-couple-squats-in-million-dollar-central-park-pad-after-tenant-dies/

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