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35-64 W 84th St, New York, NY 10024
AI Summary
This building has 81 total HPD violations with 16 currently open โ including 3 Class C violations (immediately hazardous). Recurring heat and hot water complaints span over 12 years.
Red Flags
- โ 3 open Class C violations โ immediately hazardous
- โ Recurring heat and hot water complaints
- โ Violations span 12+ consecutive years
Positives
- โ No executed evictions on record
- โ Building has active registration
81
Total violations
16
Open violations
3
Class C (serious)
What's in your NYC report
Pulled directly from New York City government databases.
Code Violations
- HPD violations โ Class A, B, and C severity
- Open vs closed โ Current open count and history
- Violation type โ Heat, mold, pests, structural
- Date filed โ Full violation history timeline
Ownership Records
- Current owner โ From NYC ACRIS deed records
- BBL number โ Borough-Block-Lot identifier
- Deed history โ Transfer dates and buyers
- LLC lookup โ Beneficial owner where available
Eviction History
- Marshal evictions โ Executed evictions on record
- Filing count โ Total eviction filings by landlord
- Date range โ Earliest to most recent filing
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How do I check apartment violations in NYC?
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What is an HPD violation?
HPD violations are issued by NYC Housing Preservation and Development when a building fails the Housing Maintenance Code. Class A is non-hazardous, Class B is hazardous, and Class C is immediately hazardous (heat outages, mold, structural issues).
Can I look up a landlord's eviction history in NYC?
Yes. ApartmentIQ pulls eviction filing data for any NYC address, showing the total count and date range of proceedings filed by the landlord or building.
Who owns this building?
We pull ownership data from NYC ACRIS (the city's property deed database), showing the current registered owner, LLC name if applicable, and deed transfer history.
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