The couple also own a unit in Lakemba and a house in Greenacre, which they purchased in 2000 and 2002 respectively.
Meanwhile, Khodragha claimed to be a 'battling single mum on welfare'.
'They’re not just cheating the taxpayer, they’re cheating people in need who should be getting accommodation that they’re not,' Housing NSW spokesperson Paul Vevers said.
'We will back-charge her all of the rents that she should have paid.'
Khodragha was found guilty of two counts of fraud last year and sentenced to three months in jail, to be served at home. However she is now appealing this home detention decision.
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