A Queens hoarder’s house is as horrid inside as it is outside, new photos show.

Two interior snapshots of the house obtained by The Post show piles of clothes and other junk crammed throughout the notorious South Jamaica hovel, which has become an eyesore in its neighborhood due to its garbage-laden lawn.

Countless shirts, sweaters and other clothing are piled through the house on 118th Avenue, where the tenant has racked up $343,000 in unpaid fines since 2015, “for continued non-compliance with [Department of Buildings] orders to keep the property in a safe and code-compliant condition,” according to city officials.

Another photo shows dressers and chairs in the house covered in clothes, electronics and other knickknacks.

The house, which is occupied by Carmine Bhimull, came under scrutiny after a front-page Post report that showed its filthy conditions had spilled out into the front lawn, stacked up to the second-story window.

City officials said Friday that they plan to clear the house out — but added that taxpayers would be stuck with the cleaning bill.