496 President Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215
The three-story, two-family house at 496 President Street in Gowanus, owned by Anthony Dimonda, has been facing ongoing compliance issues with its external low pressure inspection filings over the past several years.
Most concerning is the recent pattern of violations, with active penalties for failing to file the 2023, 2020, and 2019 external low pressure inspections, with the most recent violation issued in September 2024.
These repeated violations, which have remained open without resolution, suggest a concerning disregard for mandatory safety inspections, though it's worth noting that some appear to be related to incomplete filing rather than direct safety issues. The building, constructed in 1931, has maintained its original two-family configuration, but the persistent nature of these violations raises questions about the owner's attention to regulatory compliance.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 2 |
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Year built | 1931 |
Total area | 2742 sq ft |
Floors | 3 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | 2 FAMILY HOUSE |

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