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91-54 117 Street is a one-family home built in 1920 in Queens. It has a Grade D health score, reflecting significant maintenance and compliance concerns, driven by 2 open Class C hazardous violations and outstanding tax liens. Our analysis reviewed 121 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar small prewar residential buildings in NYC.
HPD confirmed a finding of tenant harassment against this building's owner with a $8,000 penalty. See the for details.
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Construction: REMOVED OR DEFACED A WRITTEN POSTED VACATE ORDER. NOTED AT TIME OF INSPECTION A WRITTEN POSTED ACTIV — $12,500 penalty
Failure to Comply with Vacate Order
Construction: WORK WITHOUT A PERMIT. RCA IS PAST DUE 60 DAYS, ISSUED 7/29/22 BY #3322 WHO OBSERVED AT 2ND FLOOR ER — $12,500 penalty
Illegal Conversion
Illegal Conversion No Access Follow-Up
Initial (Job PC8072860)
KAUR, BALWINDER
KAUR, BALWINDER
KAUR, BALWINDER
KAUR, BALWINDER
KAUR, BALWINDER
KAUR, BALWINDER
KAUR, BALWINDER
KAUR, BALWINDER
Tax Lien
Tax Lien
Tax Lien
Tax Lien
Illegal Conversion Of Residential Building/Space
Failure to Comply with Vacate Order
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