Montauk hot spot the Surf Lodge has sent Bravo a cease-and-desist letter over footage showing the hip hotel in the network’s series “Summer House,” after filming had been banned there.

The letter, from attorney John Zidziunas, states that after being approached by Bravo in 2016 and 2017, the Surf Lodge “refused to participate and banned shooting … or obtaining footage in any way.” However, there are shots from inside the spot and aerial shots that have appeared on the much-maligned show about a group of wannabes partying in the Hamptons.

The Surf Lodge is demanding that Bravo cease and desist from “displaying any footage” from “current, new and old episodes, on-demand and [the] Internet.” “We suggest you either crop out footage … or discontinue those episodes immediately,” the letter states, saying it has “caused irreparable harm to Surf Lodge’s reputation and brand.” The show has also been exiled from the town of East Hampton.

A rep for production company Truly Original told us they “did not shoot at Surf Lodge,” but when told we had screenshots of the venue from the show, the rep went silent. Surf Lodge rep Steve Kasuba tells us the cast is banned from the premises.