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115-36 Inwood Street is a two-family home built in 1930 in Queens with 2 residential units. It has a Grade D health score, reflecting significant maintenance and compliance concerns, driven by 3 open Class C hazardous violations and unpaid water and sewer debt. Our analysis reviewed 129 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar small prewar residential buildings in NYC.
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Construction: FAILURE TO MAINTAIN BUILDING IN SAFE CONDITION, FIRE DAMAGED EXTERIOR WALLS BURNT STRUCTURAL MEMBERS — $12,500 penalty
Construction: WORK WITHOUT A PERMIT AT REAR AN ERECTED WOOD FRAME HORIZONTAL EXTENSION, W/CMU BLOCK FOUNDATION, FI — $12,500 penalty
SEAL ALL ACCESSIBLE OPENINGS TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS AND SAFEGUARD THE PUBLIC
DOB Complaint #30
DOB Complaint #1X
DOB Complaint #29
Compliance (Job PC8043467)
Initial (Job PC8043467)
DOB Complaint #1X
Clean Ups (Job PC8043467)
DOMINGUEZ, EDUARDO
DOMINGUEZ, EDUARDO
DOMINGUEZ, EDUARDO
DOMINGUEZ, EDUARDO
DOMINGUEZ, EDUARDO
DOMINGUEZ, EDUARDO
DOMINGUEZ, EDUARDO
"PULGAR, MANUEL "
PULGAR, MANUEL
Building - Vacant, Open And Unguarded
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