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No red flags found. Standard due diligence recommended.
363 50 Street is a two-family home built in 1910 in Brooklyn with 2 residential units. It carries a Grade A health score — one of the cleaner records in its peer group, with no open violations or active complaints. Active permit activity suggests ongoing maintenance investment. Our analysis reviewed 37 records across 26 public data sources, benchmarked against similar small prewar residential buildings in NYC.
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No open violations, no complaints, no liens — this building is well-maintained and fully compliant.
PLUMBING — WATER SUPPLY [EMERGENCY] (Apt 3FL)
Structural Stability
PAINT/PLASTER — WALL [NON EMERGENCY] (Apt 3)
Class A: §27-2107 ADM CODE OWNER FAILED TO FILE A VALID REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT AS REQUIRED BY ADM CODE §27-2097 AND IS THEREFORE SUBJECT TO CIVIL PENALTIES, PROHIBITED FROM CERTIFYING VIOLATIONS, AND DENIED THE RIGHT TO RECOVER POSSESSION
Tax Year 2027 Market Value: $1,195,000
Tax Year 2026 Market Value: $1,157,000
Rent stabilization registration
HPD registration filed
Tax Year 2025 Market Value: $1,158,000
Tax Year 2024 Market Value: $1,381,000
Minor Alteration
Minor Alteration: INTERIOR RENOVATION OF EXISTING 2 STORY WITH BASEMENT,CELLAR FAMILY DWELLING. NO CHANGE IN USE. OCCU
Satisfaction of Mortgage
Satisfaction of Mortgage
Assignment
Agreement
Agreement
Satisfaction of Mortgage
Mortgage — $25,000
Assignment
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