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Manhattan Buildings with Confirmed Tenant Harassment

Buildings where HPD confirmed tenant harassment — after trial or inquest. 18 buildings.

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1–18 of 18
C
583 Riverside Drive
Manhattan · 10031 · 70 units · Oct 27, 2025
Oct 27, 2025
F
131 West 137 Street
Manhattan · 10030 · 21 units · $10,050 · Oct 23, 2025
Oct 23, 2025
A
319 East 21 Street
Manhattan · 10010 · 22 units · Jun 16, 2025
Jun 16, 2025
D
925 Columbus Avenue
Manhattan · 10025 · 16 units · $1,000 · Mar 20, 2025
Mar 20, 2025
F
149 East 121 Street
Manhattan · 10035 · 5 units · $2,500 · Oct 15, 2024
Oct 15, 2024
D
55 East 128 Street
Manhattan · 10035 · 8 units · $2,000 · Nov 6, 2024
Nov 6, 2024
F
425 West 162 Street
Manhattan · 10032 · 3 units · $2,000 · Dec 8, 2023
Dec 8, 2023
A
454 West 47 Street
Manhattan · 10036 · 15 units · $5,000 · Jul 11, 2024
Jul 11, 2024
B
511 East 87 Street
Manhattan · 10128 · 20 units · $10,000 · Jun 10, 2022
Jun 10, 2022
F
172 7 Avenue
Manhattan · 10011 · 17 units · $1,000 · Nov 17, 2021
Nov 17, 2021
B
304 East 62 Street
Manhattan · 10065 · 27 units · Jan 5, 2021
Jan 5, 2021
F
572 West 187 Street
Manhattan · 10033 · 30 units · Dec 20, 2019
Dec 20, 2019
C
111 West 123 Street
Manhattan · 10027 · 4 units · $5,000 · Feb 7, 2020
Feb 7, 2020
F
273 West 118 Street
Manhattan · 10026 · 11 units · $2,000 · Feb 24, 2020
Feb 24, 2020
C
177 East 117 Street
Manhattan · 10035 · 7 units · $5,000 · Oct 1, 2018
Oct 1, 2018
F
531 West 162 Street
Manhattan · 10032 · 9 units · $1,000 · Dec 20, 2016
Dec 20, 2016
B
747 2 Avenue
Manhattan · 10017 · 269 units · $5,000 · Aug 28, 2015
Aug 28, 2015
B
707 2 Avenue
Manhattan · 10016 · 16 units · $2,000 · Sep 22, 2017
Sep 22, 2017

About Tenant Harassment Findings in Manhattan

The NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) investigates tenant harassment cases through the Office of the Tenant Advocate. When HPD finds confirmed harassment — either after trial or after inquest — the finding is recorded in the HPD Litigations dataset on NYC Open Data.

Tenant harassment includes actions by landlords intended to force tenants out of their homes, such as withholding essential services, threatening behavior, illegal lockouts, or creating conditions that make the apartment uninhabitable.

Buildings on this list have at least one confirmed harassment finding. Each building links to its full OpenStoop report, including violation history, complaint trends, and overall building grade.

All harassment data is sourced from official NYC public records. “After Inquest” means the respondent did not appear and a default finding was entered — legally valid but not contested at hearing. “After Trial” means both sides presented their case. Building grades (A–F) are independently calculated by OpenStoop using 25 public data sources and represent an editorial assessment of overall building conditions — they are not a government rating and are independent of harassment findings.

All respondent information is from official HPD records. Inclusion on this list reflects a government finding, not an OpenStoop editorial judgment. This page indexes official city records for informational purposes only. OpenStoop does not encourage contact with or action against any listed respondent.

Source: HPD Litigations — NYC Open Data (59kj-x8nc). Updated daily.