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Exiting Occupy home

Don’t let the door hit you in the collective butt on the way out.

Occupy Wall Street squatters have finally begun moving out of an East New York home after their bungled takeover of the vacant property became a major embarrassment for the movement.

“I told them that if I see anybody there, I’m going to call the cops,” said the home’s rightful owner, Wise Ahadzi, 27, a struggling single father of two.

The occupiers assured him Friday that most of the group had already moved out of 702 Vermont St. and that the stragglers were fixing damages — including restoring a wall they had torn down.

When the group took over the home last month, it claimed it was going to renovate it for a homeless family. But that family failed to permanently move in, and neighbors say the home instead turned into a flophouse.

The squatters declined to comment.

While some Occupiers ditched hard-hit East New York, more than 100 protesters flocked to a more upscale locale last night when they ransacked an unoccupied condo building in Williamsburg by throwing a massive party.

After about half an hour, cops broke up the 10 p.m. bash at 205 N. Eighth St. It wasn’t immediately clear how many were arrested, but officers suffered minor injuries.

The building has 10 units for sale for as much as $625,000.

The hipsters left empty cans of Schlitz beer behind and spray-painted graffiti, such as “Be the Crisis,” on the walls.