A conman who allegedly scammed nearly a dozen New York City tenants out of thousands of dollars with a bogus Hell’s Kitchen apartment rental was arrested Wednesday after turning himself in to police, according to authorities and sources.

Nicholas Fuelling, 43, was booked on 14 counts of grand larceny charges for allegedly swindling multiple hopeful tenants into renting out a $3,200 a month two-bed, two-bath apartment at 334 W. 47th St., police said.

Fuelling turned himself in to the police at the 18th precinct in Midtown Wednesday morning, according to sources. 3

Lured by the seeming steal in a prime Manhattan neighborhood, potential renters like 24-year-old Miguel Márchese signed paperwork and dropped thousands on the apartment advertised by Fuelling on Facebook.

Márchese told

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