Unfortunately for Marisa Hochberg, a familiar face in Montauk with executive titles at both The Surf Lodge and The Purist, the New York Times caught wind of her shady shenanigans. The wellness professional had spent the summer posting #sponcon and aspirational lockdown lifestyle tips from a rented Hamptons home she refused to leave - or pay for. Taking advantage of tenant protection laws meant for people facing homelessness in the wake of COVID in order to lap it up in luxury while skipping out on the $31,750 price tag? Pretty wild, but hardly the craziest part of this bizarre squatting saga. Read More |
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