113 1st Place, Brooklyn, NY 11231
The three-story, four-unit Old Law Tenement building at 113 1st Place in Carroll Gardens, owned by Carmela Lacapria, has a consistent history of compliance with New York City's bedbug reporting requirements over the past four years.
While the building received four separate violations between 2021 and 2024 for failing to file the annual bedbug report as required under the Housing Maintenance Code, these violations were all subsequently closed.
Most recently, the 2024 bedbug report, filed in August 2024 for the period starting November 2022 through October 2023, indicated no infested units, no units that required eradication, and no reports of re-infestation. The building, constructed in 1920, has met the bedbug reporting requirements since receiving the previous violations, demonstrating compliance with city regulations, though the repeated violations suggest there was previously a lapse in timely reporting.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 4 |
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Year built | 1920 |
Total area | 3750 sq ft |
Floors | 3 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | OLD LAW TENEMENT |

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