7 W. 82nd St. was once at the center of a Manhattan lawsuit — and now it’s looking for a new steward.
A Manhattan brownstone that once made headlines for its landlords’ use of hidden cameras is looking for a new owner.
In 2014, landlord Eli Kadoch and his brother Michael Kadoe were sued first by Aksana Kuzmitskaya, a live-in maid at the building, and subsequently by Olga Kunina, an au pair, for allegedly secretly filming them on cameras hidden in the nine-unit property, The Post previously reported.
Now, though, the siblings — who Crain’s reported appear to control the shell company selling the address — are ready to part with the property they purchased for $925,000 in 1998.
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