NYC’s ‘worst landlord’ wanted for arrest over 700 open violations including mold, roaches and lead paint
Peeling lead paint. Roach infestations. Blinking electricity. Mold.
These are just some of the dangerous conditions that Daniel Ohebshalom, the Big Apple’s “worst landlord,” has allegedly ignored in two of his Washington Heights apartment buildings, city housing officials said Monday.
The nearly 700 open violations between the buildings at 705 and 709 170th Street earned Ohebshalom an open arrest warrant, a two-month vacation at Rikers Island and fines of more than $3 million, the officials said.
“The worst landlord in New York City is Daniel Ohebshalom,” Commissioner Adolfo Carrión Jr. of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development said at a press conference in front of City Hall.

