The single rooms at Chinatown's The Sun Bright Hotel have been described as 'animal shelters', where more than 100 disadvantaged men live side by side in cockroach-infested chicken wire boxes.
Only men are allowed in the 'kennels' on the third and fourth floors, and the rooms are just seven by five feet - smaller than a prison's solitary-confinement cell.
And at least one resident reported the body of a man was left to rot in his room for 15 days before it was removed - and the room wasn't even cleaned afterward.
Heinous: John Arkue sits in his tiny room at the Sun Bright Hotel
Suffering: Double leg amputee Michael Fidler, 66, has lived in this room for 11 years
The allegations come from the New York Post, which sent a reporter to check out the cut-rate hotel.'It was horrible - like an animal shelter,' a first responder recently called to the hotel told
'I picked up a suit on the wall and roaches fell out. Hundreds of them.'
More than 100 men on the floor share one bathroom with two shower stalls, four toilets and one urinal. Cockroaches, vermin and fleas infest the dilapidated building, and black mold covers most of the walls, according to the Post.
The owners of the hotel have not responded to allegations. Managers were not available for comment to MailOnline early Monday.
The six-story building doesn't have an elevator, and most floors lack air conditioning, according to reports.
New York Post reports the city Department of Buildings has issued the budget hotel with 46 summonses since 1988.
It has 22 open violations for converting the second and fifth floors into a hostel and installing laundry equipment on the second floor.
Shocking: Double amputee Micheal Fidler, 66,
sits in his 3rd floor cubicle. Cockroaches and trash line the rooms at
Chinatown's The Sun Bright Hotel
Hellhole: A block of 32 cubicles, each about 90 by 58 inches, separated above the door frame by chicken wire
David Rodriguez, 74, has lived in his room for 16 years, paying just $310 a month for his little bed in a cockroach-infested cubicle.
'Somebody died on the other side, and he was there about 15 days,' the retired cab driver told the Post.
'[Management] left it dirty. It smelled very bad - a dead man!
'There’s a whole bunch of nuts around here. I don’t feel comfortable, but what am I going to do? I can’t do nothing. I can’t pay $1,000 for an apartment.'
The story about a dead man being left inside a room for more than two weeks has not been verified.
However many of the dorm rooms which aren't occupied by long-term tenants are rented out to backpackers.
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