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:
0.75 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
Non-hazardous
1
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
Apr 14, 2021: section 27-2014 adm code and dept. rules and regulations. scrape and remove rust scales and paint with 2 coats of paint at all stories at building front at fire escape
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Hazardous
5
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
Jul 15, 2024: hmc adm code: § 27-2017.4 abate the infestation consisting of bedbugs in the entire apartment located at apt b1, 1st story, 1st apartment from west at north
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Immediately hazardous
6
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
Mar 04, 2024: § 27-2005, 27-2007, 27-2041.1 hmc, §238, § 309; § 107 (2) ( c) mdl and 28 rcny §25-171: replace or repair the self-closing doors that is missing or defective bulkhead door latch , 4th story
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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
J
J & I 33rd Street Realty, .
1.1(1)
Owner•
1 Property•16 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 0
J
J & I 33 Street Realty LLC
1.1(1)
Corporate Owner•
1 Property•16 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 0
I
Ilias Theotokas
1.1(1)
Shareholder•
Agent•
Head Officer•
Officer•
1 Property•16 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
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Neighbors
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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 (1)
1.12 stars
Over 2 years ago
For your own safety, don't.
Former Tenant
Pros:
The price was decent and the location was perfect.
Cons:
The owner is an abusive, lazy and uncaring man. The police were called to the building so regularly we started recognizing the rotating schedules and could predict which officers we would see, there is video evidence of the owner threatening physical harm on the police on one occasion and he was taken into custody in handcuffs. Ilias, the owner, was physically and verbally abusive to many of the tenants (he pushed a 20 something year old woman who lived alone) and is suspected of using a tenant's social security number to check their bank accounts. He refused to fix dangerous issues in the building like light fixtures that threw off sparks due to the water leak through three floors. The rodents and cockroaches had more protection than the tenants. Nothing was maintained or updated, even when it was a health hazard (black mold, rusty nails and broken carpet staples, gaps up to four inches between the wall and the floor) Before the pandemic began there was an issue with a tenant spitting on the front door and smearing snot all over the glass and the door handle, this behavior continued unaddressed THROUGHOUT the pandemic. Ilias put all of the tenants lives in danger by refusing to confront the man who was caught on camera multiple times and by taking down any signs that were put up to warn others of the biohazard. It took multiple reports to the city, multiple police reports, and a letter to Alexandria Ocasio Cortez for him to do anything and his response was to install FAKE cameras...which obviously did nothing. Ilias and the crumbling building aren't the only problems either. Many of the tenants are riddled with their own issues that they take out on everyone else by setting up their living room on the front stoop, playing loud music, pretending to know how to play a FULL DRUM KIT at 9am, drinking and doing ecstasy in their lawn chairs. Or there's Booger Man, the previously mentioned guy who used the shared front door as a tissue for 9 months straight. There is no super any more because Ilias is in court with the previous one.
Advice to owner:
Sell the place. Let someone who gives a damn take over who will provide a safe and comfortable home instead of making tenants fight for basic human decency.