Aug 3 2011 11:14 AM ET

Faye Dunaway faces eviction in NYC lawsuit

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Faye Dunaway will be packing up her Oscar and moving out if her Manhattan landlord has his way. The New York Times reports that Dunaway’s landlord filed a lawsuit yesterday alleging that Dunaway does not live in her rent-stabilized apartment on New York City’s Upper East Side. Instead, the landlord (who is unnamed in court papers) insists that Dunaway’s son, Liam Dunaway O’Neill, lives in the one-bedroom walk-up while Dunaway maintains her actual residence in California. New York’s rent stabilization rules require tenants to live in the apartment they are renting as a primary residence, not as a second home.

Dunaway’s eviction would allow her landlord to increase the rent. She currently pays $1,048.72 per month in a neighborhood where a comparable apartment runs $2,318 on average. Dunaway is set to report to Civil Court on Aug. 11.

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  • Shiny

    Does her son live with an aspiring actor named Joey? Are their neighbors a cute coffee house waitress and her wacky chef friend?

    • Fellow Fan

      And does an opera-singing man live directly across in the building next door?

      • whatevs

        Moooooooorning’s Heeeeeeeeere!

      • Bradley

        I love her and SingleSugarDaddy was amazing

  • Diggity

    It’s pretty annoying that she has a rent stabilized apartment. I’m just jealous though.

  • Gina Vera

    Wow that is low and for Manhattan that’s what having a parking spot cost. Can’t the Oscar winner pay rent

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