Embattled New York Attorney General Letitia James better mend fences — or pay up.

James is set to appear before an administrative law judge Oct. 8, where she faces up to $500 in fines for having a 5-foot, 6-inch high fence in front of her multi-family home in the Clinton Hill Historic District.

The brownstone is the focus of a federal mortgage fraud investigation. 3

The city Buildings Department slapped the far-left pol with the summons July 23 after fielding at least three anonymous complaints since April which claimed the black iron fence exceeded the 4-foot height limit, records show.

New Yorkers are “tired of double standards,” and all public officials — including James — must follow the rules like any other New York City homeowner, said City Councilman Robert Holden.

“If t

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