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149-07 Hook Creek Boulevard is a two-family home built in 1973 in Queens with 2 residential units. It has a Grade D health score, reflecting significant maintenance and compliance concerns, driven by 2 open Class C hazardous violations and a recurring pattern of habitability complaints (heat, electric, elevator, mold, lead, boiler, or unsanitary conditions). Our analysis reviewed 402 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar small postwar residential buildings in NYC.
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ELECTRIC — NO LIGHTING [EMERGENCY] (Apt 1FLOOR)
HEAT/HOT WATER — APARTMENT ONLY [EMERGENCY] (Apt 1STFLO)
APARTMENT ONLY
Permit - None
NO LIGHTING
PLUMBING — BASIN/SINK [NON EMERGENCY] (Apt 1STFLO)
SAMUELS, CHENELLE
SAMUELS, CHENELLE
Building Permit - None
Loud Music/Party
Loud Music/Party
Banging/Pounding
Loud Music/Party
Loud Music/Party
Banging/Pounding
Loud Music/Party
Loud Music/Party
Banging/Pounding
Loud Talking
Banging/Pounding
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