I have been dealing with what I thought was the worst NYC super and management company for years, but this film takes the cake.
Karma comes into play when a wealthy, wisecracking landlord is ordered by a court to live in the filthy building that he runs.
Louie Kritski is a heartless slumlord who was born into money, thanks to his ruthless father, "Big Lou", also a slumlord. However, the tables turn on Louie when he's threatened with a year in prison for his failure to keep his New York City slum up to code. The judge gives him another option, which he accepts: he must live in a vacant apartment of one of his own shoddy, run-down apartment blocks until he brings it up to livable standards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3YIax4aHwE
Joe Pesci can play the meanest, most violent, bad ass gangster and be believable, then play the goofball, bumbling comedian in Home Alone, My Cousin Vinny, and The Super, and be equally fantastic