A Manhatt𝓡an man says his daughter waited until he had a stroke and then swiped the rental building he owns out from under him.
Richard Tucker, 72, has lived in the West 121st Street brownstone s💯ince 1985, taking it over from his mom Lilian when she died in 2013.
The building, worth $2 million to 🌳$3 million, has seven single-room-occupancy units and brings in about $4,500 a month in rental income, but Tucker claims in court papers he hasn’t seen a penny of that cash since Angelique Jackson-Tucker had him sign over the deed a year ag꧋o.
He didn’t know what he was signing, Tucker says in a Manhattan Supreme Court🌟ಞ lawsuit he filed last week against his daughter.
When he had a stroke in January 2015, Jackson-Tucker and the family’s attorney, Roland Brewster, came to 🔯his bedside a𒈔t Mount Sinai Hospital, he claims.
Tucker “had no idea of what he was signing on Jan. 13, 2015, bu♍t he recognized his daughter and the longtime family attorne♈y,” according to court papers.
Brewster denied wrongdoing and insisted Richard Tucker “was competent at all times that I’d seen him,” the attorney♏ told The Post.
Jack🦩son-Tucker declined comment, saying she wasn’t a꧃ware of a lawsuit.