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An inside look at the notorious Queens trash house

A Queens hoarder’s house is as horrid inside as it is outside, new photos show.

Two interior snapshots of the house obtaą± ined by The Post show piles of clothes and other junk crammed throughout the notorious South Jamaica hovel, which has become an eyesore in its neighborhood dā›¦ue to its garbage-laden lawn.

Countless shirts, sweaters and other clothing are piled through the house on 118th Avenue, where the tenant has racked up $343,000 in unpaid fines since 2015, ā€œfor continued ź¦«non-compliance with [Department of Buildings] orders to keep the property in a safe and code-compliant condition,ā€ according to city officials.

Another photo shows dressers and chairs in the house coź¦¦vered in clothes, electronics and other knickknacšŸ’Žks.

The house, which is occupied by Carmine Bhimull, came under scrutiny after a front-page Post report that showed its fā›Žilthy conditions had spilled out into the front lawn, stacked up to the second-stošŸ“ry window.

City officials said Friday that they plan to clear the house out ā€” but added that taxpayers would be stuck with the cleaning bill.

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Carmine Bhimull's home has an order "To Vacate" notice on it's door. Mahindro Ramlal, the owner of the home and a good family friend, Sheldon Williams, help with the cleanup in South Jamaica, Queens, NY on September 5th,
Carmine Bhimull's Queens home has a vacate order on its door as the homeowner Mahindra Ramlal and family friend, Sheldon Williams, help clean up the site on Thursday. Richard Harbus
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A two dollar bill and change was found.
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photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post
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