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‘Deadbeat’ Brooklyn pol gets her landlord arrested

Brooklyn City Councilwoman Darlene Mealy stiffed her landlord out of $7,500 and then had him arrested after he changed the locks on her office, the disgruntled owner told The Post.

Robert Mulzak, a retired city firefighter, says he hasn’t been paid the monthly $1,250 rent owed by Mealy since April for her district office at 203 Ralph Ave.

“You would never expect this from an elected official,” he said. “You would expect them to set an example. Pay the rent.”

On Friday, Mealy called the cops on him after he changed the four-story building’s locks and didn’t give her a key.

Mealy confirmed that she is currently involved with a “dispute with the landlord.”

“Unfortunately, he had to be arrested in connection with this dispute,” she said in a statement, declining to elaborate as it is a pending legal matter.

In retaliation, Mulzac hung had three massive signs made that are now hanging from the building’s fire escape that declare call Mealy a “deadbeat tenant.”

“This is another prime example of one local elected official who has failed me, you and this community,” one sign says.