Assemblyman Michael Blake just got caught playing the taxpayers for chumps — again.

Records uncovered by Will Bredderman of Crain’s New York show that Blake is abusing a government-subsidized condo intended for moderate-income residents. This, when the Bronx Democrat sits on an Assembly committee tasked with investigating corruption in the Mitchell-Lama affordable-housing program.

Bredderman found that Blake’s income is too high to qualify for the unit. And he has sublet it for seven years, despite requirements that it be owner-occupied and not sublet for more than “two years out of every consecutive five-year period.”

This isn’t the first time Blake has skirted government rules. Last year, Crain’s reported that he collected legislative per-diem payments for days when he wasn’t in Albany attending session. Plus, he charged taxpayers $640 for travel costs to attend a “legislative meeting” in DC when his social-media account showed him in Atlanta.

This is another blot on the Democratic National Committee, where he’s a vice chair.

He also owes thousands in back taxes and is now facing investigations by multiple state and city agencies.

Maybe some of those probes will finish up before June’s Democratic primary, where he’s on the ballot for a House seat.