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Mom gets ‘$onburn’

An ungrateful Brooklyn man repaid his disabled mother’s hospitality by swindling her out of the home in which they lived — for a mere $6,000, a lawsuit claims.

According to the suit, filed in Brooklyn Supreme Court less than two weeks before Mother’s Day, Andrew Popalardo, 52, tricked his blind and wheelchair-bound mother into signing a power of attorney, then used the document to “sell” her two-story home in Sunset Park.

The deal was a sham, the suit claims, because Andrew got only $6,000 — less than 1 percent of the home’s estimated value of $650,000 — from the buyer, Yulan Golan.

“There were no closing documents of the sort that accompany any normal and lawful real-estate closing . . . and no money paid to plaintiff for the purchase of her home,” the papers claim.

Golan, reached by phone at his Queens real-estate office, said he had not yet seen the suit, which targets him and the son.

Nobody answered the door at the house where both mother and son still live.