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33 Rector Street is a condominium building built in 1920 in Manhattan with 13 residential units. It holds a Grade A health score overall, though our data shows a facade in need of repair. Our analysis reviewed 263 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar mid-sized prewar residential buildings in NYC.
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Facade inspection (LL11/FISP) — SWARMP
UNSANITARY CONDITION — PESTS [NON EMERGENCY] (Apt TH3)
Sidewalk Shed/Supported Scaffold Inadequate
UNAVAILABLE OWNER
33 RECTOR STREET CONDOMINIUM
UNAVAILABLE OWNER
UNAVAILABLE OWNER
Rent stabilization registration
HPD registration filed
UNAVAILABLE OWNER
UNAVAILABLE OWNER
Energy benchmark — Score: Not Available
Loud Talking
DOB NOW: Inspection
Annual bedbug filing — no infestations reported
PESTS
Banging/Pounding
Annual bedbug filing — no infestations reported
Banging/Pounding
Sidewalk Shed/Pipe Scafford - Inadequate Defective/None
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