1989 Hobart Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461
The three-story, two-family house at 1989 Hobart Avenue in Pelham Bay, owned by Deborah Zottola and built in 1992, has had minimal recorded incidents since the property was constructed.
The most notable event in recent years was a Department of Buildings (DOB) complaint filed in December 2020 alleging an illegal conversion of the property; however, this complaint was ultimately closed within two weeks of being filed, with inspection attempts being denied access to the property.
Prior to that, the building underwent an initial rodent inspection in April 2019, which resulted in a passing grade, indicating no rodent-related issues were present at that time. The building, classified as a two-family house, appears to have maintained generally good condition based on the limited number of complaints and inspections on record, with no other significant incidents noted in the available data.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 3 |
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Year built | 1992 |
Total area | 3960 sq ft |
Floors | 3 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | 2 FAMILY HOUSE |

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