Building complaint and pricing history broken down by month.
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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 1 week ago.
BUILDING AVERAGE:
0.32 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
Non-hazardous
11
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
Oct 17, 2024: § 27-2013 adm code paint with light colored paint to the satisfaction of this department ...all walls and ceilings in the entire apartment located at apt 127, 1st story, 1st apartment from east at south
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Hazardous
29
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
Oct 17, 2024: § 27-2005 adm code properly repair with similar material the broken or defective ...ceramic tiles at north wall in the bathroom located at apt 127, 1st story, 1st apartment from east at south
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Immediately hazardous
16
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
Oct 17, 2024: hmc adm code: § 27-2017.4 abate the infestation consisting of mice in the entire apartment located at apt 127, 1st story, 1st apartment from east at south
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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
A
Allison Anderson
2.9(79)
Officer•
45 Properties•2897 Units
Litigation History: Yes
Evictions: 72
P
2131 Presidential Assets, LLC
3.4(5)
Agent•
Corporate Owner•
2 Properties•241 Units
Litigation History: Yes
Evictions: 9
A
A. Richard Parkoff
2.6(36)
Shareholder•
Head Officer•
17 Properties•1185 Units
Litigation History: Yes
Evictions: 37
R
Roland Bacoviski
3.7(4)
Site Manager•
1 Property•175 Units
Litigation History: Yes
Evictions: 6
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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
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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 (4)
4.25 stars
Over 2 years ago
Good Place
Former Tenant
Pros:
elevator, nice neighbors, clean, management is responsive to your needs
Cons:
Pests, rats in the basement. They offer laundry onsite but the rats will keep you away
Advice to owner:
Get rid of the rats and all is well
3.5 stars
Over 2 years ago
Not a bad building at all
Former Tenant
Pros:
It’s close to the 2&5 lines Lots of food around to buy and a great bar near Dog friendly and dog park down the block Park also nearby Rent is not too bad for the area
Cons:
Big rats around Water pressure is not good Plumbing is terrible but response is not too bad Pests problem is annoying When heat is not necessary it is on but when it’s needed there is no heat
Advice to owner:
Please work on the rat problem. Also water pressure needs to be better.
3.38 stars
Over 2 years ago
Nice but management sucks
Former Tenant
Pros:
Spacious 1 bedroom apartment for an affordable price Looks beautiful on the outside and within the building, it’s kept orderly Neighbors are nice
Cons:
The property manager is horrible. She is a liar and does not want to fix repairs immediately. I have had a leaking ceiling in my bathroom for 7 months and she always sent the super to repair my ceiling but never addressed the main issue that continued to allow water to leak into my bathroom I threatened legal action and she not sent a carpenter to repair the bathroom floors and walls from above me however, I still have yet to see if that truly resolved the issue Also there is an abundance of rats in the basement and the property manager knows this and does not resolve the issue with pest control . I can’t even go downstairs to throw out my garbage because there are tons of rats. Lastly , the property manager promised the laundry machines in the basement would be repaired when I moved in but it has yet to be repaired after 7 months. Even if it was fixed , the rats in the basement alone would not allow you to do your laundry in peace. Stay away from this place
Advice to owner:
Fix repairs accurately and from professionals , address the pest issue in your basement and be honest!
3.75 stars
Over 2 years ago
Great until you have a maintenance problem
Former Tenant
Pros:
I loved my one bedroom apartment in this pre-war building: it’s spacious, has a ton of closet space relative to other NYC apartments, and has a lot of natural light. It’s extremely convenient to the 2 and 5 lines, and walkable to most necessities (like groceries).
Cons:
The biggest drawback is the noise level. It’s situated right at a busy intersection on lydig, and depending on which apartment you’re in, you’ll be in for a constant symphony of obnoxious car honking and yelling. What actually forced me to move out was an incredibly hazardous roof/ceiling leak in the bedroom (I was on the top floor). It was coming through the light fixture and leaking dirty rain water all over my bedroom furniture and floor every time we had a storm. This was an 8 MONTH ORDEAL going back and forth with the property manager to get it fixed. At first she simply neglected to follow up on getting it repaired, costing 5 months of opportunity to get it fixed. It was only after I threatened legal action and filed a complaint with the city did the property manager follow up about sending a repair man. This repair man came at least twice, at least according to the property manager, and each time they failed to properly address the leak, leaving me angry and wet when we’d have heavy rainfall in the middle of the night. With my lease up at the end of December, I decided to break the lease a month early and withheld my rent due to a breach in warranty for inhabitability. I’m now pursuing legal action to get back my security deposit that they are withholding.
Advice to owner:
Don’t let serious issues slide when they’re first brought to your attention and find a new roof repair man.