Building complaint and pricing history broken down by month.
The latest rodent inspection reports.
Existing or upcoming construction projects in the building and area.
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Open Violations
A violation is issued to a building when a city inspector from
NYC's Department of Housing Preservation and Development validates and confirms a complaint made to 311.
The violations listed below are open violations that have yet to be addressed or have not been confirmed
as resolved by the city.
Only open violations from the last 10 years.
Data last updated 3 days ago.
BUILDING AVERAGE:
0.13 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
Non-hazardous
3
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
Nov 05, 2024: § 27-2053 adm code post sign on wall of entrance story bearing name, address including apartment number if any, and telephone number of superintendent, janitor or housekeeper.
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Hazardous
3
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
Nov 05, 2024: § 27-2053 adm code provide dwelling with a janitor or responsible person or janitorial service.
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Immediately hazardous
7
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
Oct 13, 2020: § 27-2056.4 adm code- correct failure to notify occupants and/or to investigate lead-based paint hazards.
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Missing information/filings
0
class I
Missing or non-compliant with administrative information orders or filings
MOST RECENT:
No violation found...
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Property Owners and Associates
P
Penny Resnick Graulich
3(3)
Officer•
1 Property•95 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 0
A
Anne Fried
3(3)
Head Officer•
1 Property•95 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 0
W
Wolk Properties LLC
3(3)
Agent•
Corporate Owner•
1 Property•95 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 0
D
Don Ivezaj
3(3)
Site Manager•
1 Property•95 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 0
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Building Ratings
Cleanliness
1 (unmanaged) to 5 (well managed)
Garbage Management
1 (poorly managed) to 5 (well organized)
Heat
1 (faulty) to 5 (working)
Neighbors
1 (loud / disrespectful) to 5 (friendly and considerate)
Noise Levels
1 (loud) to 5 (quiet)
Owner Responsiveness
1 (slow) to 5 (timely)
Pest Control
1 (lots of pests) to 5 (no pests)
Water Pressure
1 (weak) to 5 (strong)
Cleanliness
Garbage Management
Heat
Neighbors
Noise Levels
Owner Responsiveness
Pest Control
Water Pressure
Renter Recommendations
--% of renters recommend this building
--% of renters approve of this owner
Rents and Deposits
-- of renters received their security deposits back
It HAS NOT been reported if this building accepts electronic rent payments.
Reviews (3)
3.12 stars
3 weeks ago
Cares more about getting people in for more $$$
Former Tenant
Pros:
It's a beautiful historic building, the apartments are very well built. We rarely hear our neighbors. The layout of our apartment is really nice and spacious.
Cons:
Once the owners switched, it seems like they only care about making renovations to be able to charge significantly more money and it doing so they current tenants. We've had a few maintenance issues be ignored because they are always working on renovating units to charge nearly triple the rent for.
Advice to owner:
Pay attention to your current tenants!
2.5 stars
Over 1 year ago
Too much renovation
Former Tenant
Pros:
The neighbors and longtime residents are a great community
Cons:
New owners are ruining the building with splitting the apartments.
3.25 stars
Over 1 year ago
New landlord making things worse
Former Tenant
Pros:
Storage lockers, bike room, and laundry in basement
Cons:
It takes a long time to get things fixed. The new landlord is shady and may be making illegal short term rental apartments. The new landlord has put up approximately 5 cameras on each floor primarily pointing at the apartments, likely as a way to try to evict rent stabilized tenants.