202 East 76th Street, Manhattan, NY 10021
The four-story, three-unit building at 202 East 76th Street in New York's Upper East Side, owned by Elvin Azzopardi, has a documented history dating back to its construction in 1899 as an Old Law Tenement.
The property has maintained a consistent record of being bedbug-free over the past three reporting periods, from November 2021 through October 2024, with all official reports (most recently filed in December 2024) showing zero infested dwelling units, zero eradicated units, and zero re-infested units.
This clean record suggests effective pest management practices, as there have been no reported infestations or reoccurrences over the past three years. The building's relatively recent bedbug reporting history indicates regular compliance with NYC's mandatory bedbug reporting requirements, with no documented pest issues affecting resident units throughout this period.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 3 |
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Year built | 1899 |
Total area | 3968 sq ft |
Floors | 4 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | OLD LAW TENEMENT |

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