220 Park Place
Create a free account to view the full analysis for this building and 599 others nearby.
Sign in to see how this building compares to others in Prospect Heights.
Is 220 Park Place rent-stabilized?
Rent stabilization caps how much your rent can rise and protects your right to renew. Here's how this building scores on the four signals that usually point to it.
Based on public NYC records. Not legal advice — verify with the DHCR (Division of Housing and Community Renewal) at apps.hcr.ny.gov.
220 Park Place is a 4-story, 4-unit residential building located in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, and was constructed in 1910. The building, currently classified as HEREAFTER CONVERTED CLASS B, has experienced persistent issues with compliance and maintenance. Most notably, there is an ongoing violation (since 2021) regarding the annual bedbug report filings, with the most recent citation in April 2024. Between 2017 and 2019, the building faced multiple rodent control challenges, with documented rat activity in late 2019 and inspections showing necessary bait application. The property underwent significant construction work between 2018-2019, during which several violations were recorded for unsafe practices, including multiple instances of failing to adhere to stop-work orders and construction work beyond approved plans. These violations resulted in substantial fines, including a $12,500 penalty for failure to safeguard persons and property during construction operations.
The building's violation history shows a pattern of issues related to maintenance and regulatory compliance. While some violations were ultimately dismissed or resolved, including several concerning the failure to file boiler inspection reports and external low pressure inspections, the persistent nature of the bedbug report violation warrants attention. The property has demonstrated efforts to address construction-related violations through proper permit filings between 2018-2020, with multiple construction-related permits issued. Recent years have seen fewer active complaints compared to the 2018-2019 period, when numerous construction-related and safety compliance issues were documented. As of October 2023, there remains one open violation regarding bedbug report filings from 2024, though it's worth noting that several similar violations from previous years were eventually addressed and closed.
How 220 Park Place's risk score is calculated
We trained a model on 7 years of city inspection data — HPD violation filings, tenant complaints, and owner track records across their entire portfolio. It estimates the probability that HPD inspectors will find serious or dangerous violations at this address in the next 12 months. Lower % = safer.
What the score means for you
Out of 599 buildings in this neighborhood, 222 have a higher predicted risk.
violations
(1–9)
(10+)
What's driving this score
These are the three data points that most influenced this building's score — ranked by how much weight the model placed on each one.
| Total units | 11 |
|---|---|
| Floors | 4 |
| Year built | 1910 |
| Gross area | 6,233 sq ft |
| Building class | — |
| Tax abatement | None |
Violations & complaints per year — solid line is historical record, dashed line is AI projection.
220 Park Place's landlord & ownership
The people and companies registered to this building, the other properties they run, and their court record. A landlord's wider portfolio is often the best predictor of how your building will be treated.
Registered contact for this building.
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Other properties owned.
Portfolio data hidden
Sign up to see all properties owned by this landlord, with risk grades for each.
Create free accountReviews from 220 Park Place tenants
Real experiences from people who have lived here. Share your honest feedback to help others make informed decisions.
Share your experience — Help other renters by leaving an honest review
Loading reviews…
Compare nearby alternatives
This building and nearby alternatives, color-coded by risk level. Click any marker to explore.
You've reached your free report limit
Create a free account to view 5 buildings a month — no credit card needed.
Or see paid plans for unlimited access