A New York landlord is suing Faye Dunaway, claiming the actress’ rent-stabilized apartment is not her primary residence.
The suit also names the actress’ son, Liam Dunaway O’Neill, as a subtenant of the Manhattan apartment.
The New York Times says the housing court suit was filed Tuesday.
The suit says the “Bonnie & Clyde” actress owns a house in West Hollywood, Calif., and has her voter and car registrations there.
Rent stabilization rules require tenants to use those apartments as a primary residence, not as a second home.
The suit says she pays $1,048 for the one-bedroom walk-up.
Dunaway and her son didn’t return calls seeking comment.
The lawyer for the landlord listed in the lawsuit declined comment.
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