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Chachi done with broke Joanie

Joanie loves Chachi, but the feeling isn’t mutual!

Scott Baio — plugging his new sitcom for Nickelodeon Friday— says he has no plans to reach out to former “Happy Days” co-star Erin Moran, who has been living in an Indiana trailer park since getting evicted from her Hollywood home.

“I feel bad, but sometimes you make your bed and you have to sleep in it,” Baio tells The Post.

“That is unfortunate. I have extended myself a couple of times and at a certain point you have to say, ‘You know what? I have got my own life to live. I am not going to worry about this.’”

Moran, 51, is one of six “Happy Days” actors who reached a settlement last month with CBS over royalties for the continued use of their images in merchandising.

Each of the stars — Moran, Donnie Most, Anson Williams, Marion Ross and the estate of the late Tom Bosley — received $65,000.

Baio opted not to join the lawsuit.

“I don’t like lawyers very much,” he tells The Post. “That show was very good to me. Paramount was very good to me.”

Baio’s new series, “See Dad Run,” is coincidentally filmed on the same soundstage where “Happy Days” was made from 1974 to 1984.

Baio, 51, stars as a former sitcom dad who returns home when his long-running show gets canceled and must cope with raising his three children.

The series — premiering Oct. 6 — will feel familiar to fans of another Baio sitcom, “Charles in Charge,” he admits.

“It’s a guy taking care of kids,” Baio says. “They happen to be his kids.”