A New York woman claims she has lived rent-free at one of Donald Trump's hotels for nine years, but the president-elect denies the tale.

The Trump Organization says there's 'no validity' to a video in which the woman claims Trump himself allowed her to stay in one of his properties.

The video is being circulated online and shows a woman talking to a camera by a window overlooking Central Park, which she says is in Trump Tower.

But it appears the video was shot from Trump International Hotel and Tower at Columbus Circle, a different property from Trump Tower, where management has denied she was ever a guest.

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The Trump Organization says there's 'no validity' to the video (pictured) in which a woman in New York claims Trump himself allowed her to stay in one of his properties

The woman describes herself as a squatter who went to the hotel and started living in an empty room.

She says Trump has allowed her to live there since, calling him a 'wonderful, wonderful man.'

'They contacted Mr. Trump over the phone and he came down here,' says the woman, who did not give her name, on the undated video.

'Not only did he not evict me off the property, he made sure that I ate three meals a day by room service, and that I get a delivery of fresh flowers every week.'

Trump Hotels spokeswoman Jennifer Rodstrom says the woman depicted in the video is not a guest and there is 'no validity' to her claims.

In the video (pictured), the woman claims to be in Trump Tower — although it appears to have been shot from Trump International Hotel and Tower, a different property. Circled: the USS Maine National Monument at Columbus Circle, which is located near the Trump International Hotel and Tower

The USS Maine National Monument at Columbus Circle appears in the woman's video, suggesting it was recorded at Trump International Hotel and Tower and not Trump Tower

The video, which was first posted on YouTube months back, rose to prominence this week when it was featured on a post on the Infowars website. It has since been heavily shared on Facebook.

Infowars has said its story about the homeless woman remains 'unconfirmed,' the Associated Press reported.

On social media, some Trump supporters have said the video proves the president-elect cannot be bigoted or racist — because the woman in the video is black.

'This is just one of many stories of Trump helping, some came out during the campaign,' wrote one supporter on Twitter. 'This is why God has blessed him.'