Landlord raises stink over $1K fine for foul odor resembling ‘animal waste’ in NYC building: ‘It’s a fart complaint!’

A landlord is raising a stink over the city fining him for a foul odor in his Bronx building — which he claims is just a “fart complaint.”

John Crotty, co-owner of the East 147th Street Housing Development Fund Corp., got socked with a $1,000 summons from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for the stink, which an inspector identified as resembling “animal waste.”

“A nuisance condition exists in that a foul odor resembling animal waste was detected at the bottom of [the] stairwell located at [the]  lower-level front exterior of the premises,” reads the Sept. 23 violation, issued by health inspector Eric Han at the 21-unit apartment building at 539 East 147th Street.

Minimum penalty: $1,000, a copy of the violation says.

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Rashad Pyatt is raising a stink over the city fining him for a foul odor in his Bronx building — which he claims is just a “fart complaint.” TOMAS E. GASTON

But Crotty is crying foul — telling The Post the only thing that stinks, is the summons.

“This is totally outrageous,” Crotty said, denying there being animal waste in his building.

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