Council worker Ufuoma Odoh, 49, said his Volvo XC40 was damaged last month when a television was flung out of a fourth-floor window and smashed the parked car’s back window.
Mr Odoh told the Mail on Sunday: “It was the second time my car had been damaged by the same set of people.”
Bledar Qirjo, who has run a Greek restaurant near the hotel for six months, said his business had been impacted by the hotel and the behaviour of residents.
He said: “My customers won’t come after 9pm because they feel scared.”
The statistics raise questions about the operation of the hotel and the taxpayer money being plunged into it.
Footage recorded by the Daily Express last month saw security guards standing by as asylum seekers set off on delivery company branded bikes in order to undertake illegal employment.
The investigation also revealed that blocked out barriers had also been erected outside the hotel to house the bikes used for the work.
Last year, hotel resident Alem Amiri was sentenced to a year in prison for arson after her attempted to set fire to the hotel he was being housed in funded by the public purse.
Reacting to the Express investigation, Lee Anderson MP said: “If this is the kind of behaviour British citizens and taxpayers are expected to tolerate in their own communities, then this Labour government has failed them massively.
“Ordinary Brits work hard every day—paying high taxes, supporting their families, and contributing to society.”