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66-59 74 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 6 open Class C hazardous violations. Our analysis reviewed 164 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar small prewar residential buildings in NYC.
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UNSANITARY CONDITION — MOLD [EMERGENCY] (Apt 2)
PLUMBING — BASIN/SINK [EMERGENCY] (Apt 2)
PAINT/PLASTER — CEILING [EMERGENCY] (Apt 2)
HEAT/HOT WATER — APARTMENT ONLY [EMERGENCY] (Apt 1)
PAINT/PLASTER — CEILING [NON EMERGENCY] (Apt 2)
Class B (Hazardous): § 27-2046.1 HMC: REPAIR OR REPLACE THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTING DEVICE(S). DEFECTIVE IN THE ENTIRE APARTMENT LOCATED AT APT 2, 2nd STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM NORTH AT EAST
Class B (Hazardous): § 27-2017.3 HMC: TRACE AND REPAIR THE SOURCE AND ABATE THE VISIBLE MOLD CONDITION... AT CEILING AND WALLS GREATER THAN 10 SQ FT IN THE BATHROOM LOCATED AT APT 2, 2nd STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM NORTH AT EAST
RAIA, BARRETT
RAIA, BARRETT
RAIA, BARRETT
HPD registration filed
Rent stabilization registration
RAIA, BARRETT
RAIA, BARRETT
Banging/Pounding
APARTMENT ONLY
CEILING
CEILING
MOLD
BASIN/SINK
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