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Rivers, condo board want ‘deadbeat’ bounced

Joan Rivers can take a joke, but she doesn’t like to be played for a fool.

Her attorney and fellow members of the condo board at 1 E. 62nd St., where she is president, begged a Manhattan judge to oust a resident over $200,000 in unpaid common charges.

“The plaintiff and its attorney basically played us for fools,” the lawyer, Kevin Smith, said in Manhattan Supreme Court Thursday.

Rivers, who owns a $30 million triplex at the condo, is locked in a feud with her downstairs neighbor, socialite Elizabeth Hazan.

Two weeks ago, Hazan got cops to let her into her first-floor unit that the board had barred her from entering at the time that Manhattan Justice Anil Singh denied a request by her attorney for access.

Hazan’s attorney, Darius Marzec, disputes the amount his client owes and believes the matter belongs in Housing Court.

Singh said he’d issue a decision “shortly.”