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Caped ‘evaders’

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A SoHo condo board has been ordered to cease their shame campaign against a Victoria’s Secret model and her multimillionaire beau.

The board of 95 Greene St. — irate at residents Basia Milewicz and Kenneth Nahoum for allegedly stiffing it on $125,000 in common charges and fees — had been plastering the chi-chi building with posters detailing their alleged delinquency and even had the electronic key for the elevator changed so they couldn’t take it to their $25 million top-floor apartment.

In addition to having to hoof it up to their sixth-floor pad with their three kids since June 17, the couple was the subject of an embarrassing new poster this past week.

It showed them in superhero costumes and was captioned, “Why aren’t these ‘caped crusaders’ paying their common charges?” the real-estate Web site Curbed.com reported.

The couple has been so incensed by the building’s tactics that it filed a $2.1 million harassment suit and asked for a court order demanding that the postering stop and that its elevator access be restored.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Emily Jane Goodman signed off last week on the postering and elevator requests — if they start paying their overdue charges by July 1.

The building’s board is claiming victory in the dispute because the couple has been ordered to fork over the common charges that it says haven’t been paid in a year.

“We know that all unit owners are sick and tired of paying Mr. Nahoum and Ms. Milewicz’s share of building charges,” the board wrote in a June 24 letter to residents.

The letter apparently wasn’t sent to the couple; it opened with the line “Dear Non-Delinquent Unit Owners.”

Milewicz and Nahoum maintain they’re not deadbeats. They say they have been overcharged by the building for years and are entitled to a setoff for numerous leaks the building has failed to plug.

Their lawyer did not return a call for comment.