NYC landlords facing $10K fines move to evict 75 illegal weed stores: ‘Finally opened their eyes’
New York City landlords — under threat of $10,000 fines — have moved to evict 75 retail tenants who were selling cannabis without a license, city officials said Tuesday.
Mayor Eric Adams’ task force on cannabis enforcement in November sent notices to 435 landlords, warning them they faced stiff fines because it was determined that their retail tenants were illegally peddling pot.
Officials said 91 property owners responded that they had evicted or forced out tenants at 15 locations and were proceeding to do so at 60 other buildings.
“The letters have been successful. We’ve gotten a positive response from landlords,” city Sheriff Anthony Miranda told The Post Tuesday.
“The landlords finally opened their eyes. Some of them didn’t know what was going on.”
