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123 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
AI Summary
This building has 2 historical PLI violations on record, both resolved. No open violations at time of report. Ownership registered to a local LLC with consistent sale history.
Red Flags
- โ 1 past structural maintenance violation (now closed)
Positives
- โ All violations resolved โ no open issues
- โ Owner registered in Allegheny County records
- โ No condemned status on record
2
Total violations
0
Open violations
0
Serious violations
What's in your PGH report
Pulled directly from Pittsburgh government databases.
Code Violations
- PLI violations โ Official city inspection records
- Open vs closed โ Current open violation count
- Violation type โ Heating, structural, electrical, pests
- Hazard class โ Severity classification
Ownership Records
- Current owner โ Allegheny County Assessor records
- Parcel ID โ Allegheny County parcel number
- Sale history โ Recent sale dates and prices
- LLC ownership โ Registered entity name
Eviction History
- Court records link โ UJS portal for Allegheny County filings
- Eviction context โ Background on landlord filing patterns
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Frequently asked questions
How do I check apartment violations in Pittsburgh?
Enter the address into ApartmentIQ. We query the Pittsburgh PLI (Bureau of Building Inspection) database directly and return a full violation report in about 60 seconds.
What is a Pittsburgh PLI violation?
PLI violations are issued when a building fails the Pittsburgh building code โ covering heating failures, electrical issues, structural problems, pest infestations, and habitability standards.
How do I find who owns a building in Pittsburgh?
We pull ownership data from the Allegheny County Property Assessments database, showing the current registered owner, parcel ID, and recent sale history.
Can I check eviction history for a Pittsburgh landlord?
Allegheny County eviction court records are not available via public API. We link you to the UJS Portal (ujsportal.pacourts.us) where you can search by landlord name or address.
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