The writing’s on the wall for this “shameless” tenant.
A fed-up Queens landlord has put his tenant on blast by slapping massive signs on his Queens building, ripping her for allegedly not ponying up one month’s rent.
“HELP! 2ND FLOOR TENANT DOESN’T PAY RENT REFUSES TO MOVE OUT,” scream a pair of red-and-white banners on the side and front of a brick single-family home on 117th Road in St. Albans.
The signs were first hung on Jan. 16 after the top-floor occupant, Andsuse Marc, skipped on paying her $2,600 rent on the three-bedroom, two-bath unit in December, according to landlord Fenel Augustin.
“You’re basically letting the whole neighborhood know that this person is not paying rent, [and] if that person has character, they should be trying to move [out] quicker,” Augustin, 41, told The Post about the renter, whom he ripped as “shameless.”
Augustin and his wife, Thaina Banette, purchased the property in June 2019 for $725,000, with Marc, 52, moving in around four months later with her husband, children and mother-in-law, the landlord said.
Augustin said Marc held at least two parties during the pandemic that drew heat from other residents on the block — many of whom recounted to The Post raucous bacchanals rife with scantily clad women and booming DJ sets.
Between 2020 to 2024, people filed 25 noise complaints about loud music and parties at the address, according to the city’s 311 records.
“When I get off at 12 o’clock [at midnight], I don’t want to hear a party, I don’t want to have to fight for parking,” said one 33-year-old neighbor.
Marc, who allegedly refused to sign a new lease in 2021, did not pay December’s rent, but coughed up the cash for January, the landlord claimed.
But Augustin returned the payment and demanded she move out, he said, sharing copies of Zelle payments confirming the missing and returned payments.
Augustin said his shame campaign was inspired by a pair of aggrieved landlords who in 2022 hung a massive banner on their Springfield Gardens home blasting their upstairs tenants for stiffing them $17,000 in back rent.
“I saw the sign, and then I said, ‘Oh, that’s brilliant,’” Augustin said.
Marc vehemently denied she was a nightmarish tenant and slammed Augustin’s claims as “a lie.”
She told The Post she skipped paying December’s rent because he told her that he’d use her security deposit instead.
In January, she added, “I sent the guy the money, he sent it back to me and cursed me out.”
“The next week he has the guts to embarrass me.”
Meanwhile, some neighbors were unimpressed by the signs.
“It’s ghetto,” said Ashley Smith, 29. “If I was on this block I’d call someone…It looks cheap.”