Taylor Swift appears to be known ‘All Too Well’ by New York City’s Sanitation Department

It seems that the Sanitation Department of New York City knows Taylor Swift “All Too Well.”

According to the New York Post, the 33-year-old singer is now facing fines exceeding $3K and has been issued an astounding 32 tickets for offenses related to rubbish outside her residence.

The residence in question is her townhouse on Franklin Street in Manhattan’s affluent Tribeca neighborhood, which she paid $18 million for in 2017.

Swift has been cited for “failing to clean the area in front of her building, having a dirty sidewalk, and improperly disposing of garbage.” Swift is responsible for maintaining the pavement in front of her property.

The summonses state that the trash consists of “scattered ashtrays,” “piles of newspapers, bottles, and cardboard,” as well as napkins and wrappers.

Yikes! Taylor Swift, 33, is reportedly facing over $3K in fines and racked up 32 tickets from New York City's Sanitation Department for infractions over trash outside her home; Seen in NYC in 2018

Ouch! The 33-year-old Taylor Swift is allegedly 32 tickets and over $3K in fines from New York City’s Sanitation Department for violations including rubbish outside her residence; Seen in New York City in 2018

Swift bought the townhouse and used it as the private entryway to her three-unit penthouse next door.

Swift’s attorneys apparently challenged some of the fines, and an appeal resulted in the reversal of $200.

According to reports, Taylor received the fines between January 2018 and January 2023.

As per reports, the building with the largest amount of sanitation tickets is the one where some fans are speculating that their favorite is being unfairly ‘targeted.’

A local dog walker, however, told the publication that Swift seems more focused “on her multi-million dollar tour” and that “she doesn’t care about leaving trash out.”

Another supporter spoke up for the Grammy winner, accusing fans and photographers of bringing the trash.

Christine O’Connor told The Post, “It’s probably the fans waiting for her and smoking while they’re bored,” noting that “she doesn’t even smoke!”

David Aldea, her previous landlord on Cornelia St., complimented the actress on being a “perfect tenant” and had nothing but good things to say about her.

Homeowner woes: The home in question is her townhouse on Franklin Street in Tribeca, a high-end neighborhood in Manhattan, which she purchased in 2017 for $18 million; Pictured 2018

Homeowner woes: The home in question is her townhouse on Franklin Street in Tribeca, a high-end neighborhood in Manhattan, which she purchased in 2017 for $18 million; Pictured 2018

Sidewalk problems: Swift is responsible for maintaining the sidewalk in front of her property, but has been cited for 'failing to clean the area in front of her building, having a dirty sidewalk, and improperly disposing of garbage' according to the New York Post; Pictured 2023

Sidewalk issues: According to the New York Post, Swift has been charged for “failing to clean the area in front of her building, having a dirty sidewalk, and improperly disposing of garbage.” She is in charge of maintaining the pavement in front of her property.

Disputing the garbage narrative: Swift's lawyers have reportedly disputed some of the fines, getting $200 reversed on appeal; She is pictured 2018 in New York City

Disputing the false narrative: Swift’s attorneys allegedly challenged some of the fines, winning an appeal that resulted in the reversal of $200; 2018 saw her in New York City.

Even though Swift faces thousands in fines, she is expected to make more than $1 billion on her Eras world tour, so she won’t have any trouble paying the Sanitation Department.

It is said by Fortune that ‘no artist has ever hit.’

According to reports, the hitmaker for Blank Space is earning over $13 million in ticket sales each night, making her the “world’s highest-grossing artist.”

The last concert she did was over the weekend in Cincinnati.

Swift showed her love for The Queen City by posting pictures from the weekend performances on Twitter and Instagram.

Cincinnati I adore you more than anything. I had two of the nicest evenings ever with you! Swift mentioned in her post.

Swift said, “I’ll be counting down the minutes until Speak Now (my version) comes out July 7th, which is VERY SOON. See you soon, Kansas City.”

Swift’s first tour since 2018, the Eras tour, honors all of her past albums, began in March.

No problem: Though she faces thousands in fines, paying the Sanitation Department probably won't be a struggle for Swift, whose Eras world tour is on track to gross more than $1 billion; Pictured performing on June 30 in Cincinnati, Ohio

little problem: Swift, whose Eras global tour is expected to bring in over $1 billion, is expected to have little trouble paying the Sanitation Department, even if she faces thousands in fines; seen here performing in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 30.

The singer discussed her unconventional set list during her tour in Arlington, Texas. The rotating set list also includes two surprise tracks.

“You think you can just go online, you think you can just scroll and know the setlist?” was one of the things we mentioned regarding the Eras Tour. stated Swift.

“Do you think you could just bring little flashcards with the song order and my outfits on them]?” We at the Eras Tour are cunning, it must be mentioned. We are that, Swift jokingly said, and we love a good, healthy playlist of shenanigans.

The tour continues with two performances on July 7 and 8 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.