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Property Risk Report

A large multifamily complex in the Bronx

Borough
Bronx
Built
Early 1970s
Scale
More than one million square feet
Identifiers
Withheld in sample
21,360
Complaint records
77 open
9,388
Violation records
821 open
258
Open class C violations
most severe class
414
Hearing cases
$233,786 penalties imposed
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Public-record signals

Open class C violations
258 records open

Class C is the most severe HPD violation class, covering immediately hazardous conditions. Open records mean the agency has not recorded a correction.

Active vacate orders
19 vacate-order records, 9 open

A vacate order is a city directive that part or all of a building is unfit for occupancy until corrected.

City performed emergency repairs
241 charges, $148,096 billed to the owner

When an owner does not correct hazardous conditions, the city can perform the repair and bill the owner. Amounts as recorded; payment status not asserted.

Housing litigation history
349 litigation records, 21 filed in 2024 alone

HPD housing-court cases tied to the property, as recorded in the public litigation dataset.

Rising filing velocity
Violations tripled from 2018 to 2023

The pace of new records is itself a signal. This building's violation filings rose from 235 in 2018 to 1,011 in 2023.

Tax lien sale notice
1 notice, 90-day cycle, 2020

The property appeared on a Department of Finance lien-sale notice list, a public flag for unpaid municipal charges at that time.

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Open violations by category

CategoryClassStatusRecords
PestsCopen210
Paint and plaster surfacesBopen137
Paint and plaster surfacesAopen96
Plumbing leaksBopen89
MoldBopen45
Doors and windowsBopen35
Smoke and CO detectorsBopen21
Fire safety and egressCopen15
Plumbing leaksAopen15
ElectricalBopen11

Class C is the most severe HPD class. Categories shown are the largest open groups; the full report lists every category.

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Filing trajectory

Records filed per year, complaints and violations, as recorded by NYC HPD. 2026 is a partial year.

15
16
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Complaints Violations
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Record timeline

2026Litigation5 housing litigation records filed so far this year
2025-08Vacate orderVacate order recorded, open at time of snapshot
2025-04Vacate orderVacate order recorded, open at time of snapshot
2025-02Vacate orderVacate order recorded, open at time of snapshot
2025Complaints1,318 complaint records filed, the highest year on record
2024Litigation21 housing litigation records filed, the highest year on record
2024City repairs7 city emergency repair charges, $14,651 billed to owner
2023Violations1,011 violation records filed, up from 235 in 2018
2023City repairs9 city emergency repair charges, $12,599 billed to owner
2022-12Vacate orderVacate order recorded, open at time of snapshot
2022-01Vacate orderVacate order recorded, since closed
2021-12Vacate orderVacate order recorded, since closed
2020-02Lien noticeProperty appeared on a DOF 90-day lien sale notice list
2005-2012City repairs204 city emergency repair charges over eight years, $108,050 billed
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City intervention and penalties

$233,786
Hearing penalties imposed
414 cases; $237,887 recorded as paid
$148,096
City emergency repairs billed
241 charges since 2004
349
Housing litigation records
2015 to present shown above
19
Vacate orders
9 open at time of snapshot

Amounts as recorded by the issuing agencies. Payment status is shown where the record includes it and is not otherwise asserted.

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Sources and confidence

NYC HPD Complaints21,360 records
NYC HPD Violations9,388 records
NYC OATH Hearings414 records
NYC HPD Housing Litigations349 records
NYC HPD Emergency Repair Charges241 records
NYC HPD Vacate Orders19 records
NYC HPD Multiple Dwelling Registrations4 records
NYC DOF Lien Sale List1 records

All records in this report matched the parcel by direct city key, the highest confidence level. Across our New York City coverage, more than 90 percent of event records are matched to a parcel we index.

This report compiles records published by New York City agencies. Accuracy of the underlying records rests with the issuing agencies. Records describe filings and administrative actions, not conclusions about any person or property. This is not a consumer report and may not be used for tenant screening, employment, credit, or insurance eligibility decisions.

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