

Miller has visited the local firehouse so often to ask what would constitute a fire-code violation that firefighters stopped answering the door, The Alfred board alleged. He has made 45 complaints to a half-dozen city agencies and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the past six months, including one alleging the sauna door handle should not be metal, the board says. The exasperated condo board says Miller repeatedly lies to his neighbors about nonexistent safety issues and complains to city agencies incessantly in an attempt to get inspectors to issue violations, according to a new lawsuit the board filed against him in Manhattan Supreme Court.

“I think he’s right on some issues, but on some things I think he’s nuts,” that neighbor said. “If ‘Seinfeld’ were to come back and do an episode on having the worst neighbor in New York? This would be it,” one resident said.Īnother quipped, “Maybe he thinks his s–t doesn’t stink.”Ī third said they used to support Miller, until he sued the board. “I have a very keen eye,” the 61-year-old cameraman told The Post.īut Miller’s energetic policing of The Alfred, a doorman building on a quiet West 61st Street cul-de-sac near Lincoln Center, has won him few fans, neighbors say. James Miller holds his luxury Upper West Side high-rise accountable for everything he can think of - and then some - from security, sidewalk cracks, pool temperature, squeaky elevators and tree removal to unfriendly employees and how the snow is shoveled. 'Succession' producer lists NYC home amid show's buzzy final season UWS homeless camp still standing despite restaurant construction, residents' complaints

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