642 St Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11216
The three-story, three-unit New Law Tenement building at 642 St.
Marks Avenue in Crown Heights, owned by Maria Jasanya and constructed in 1901, has a persistent compliance issue with annual bedbug reporting requirements under the Housing Maintenance Code. Records from 2021 through 2024 show four consecutive violations (specifically in April 2021, March 2022, March 2023, and April 2024) related to the failure to file the required annual bedbug reports with the Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) agency, though none of these violations have been marked as certified resolved.
While these violations don't directly indicate an active bedbug infestation, they suggest possible deficiencies in the building's preventative maintenance and reporting practices. It's noteworthy that these violations span several years and remain unresolved as of the most recent inspection in April 2024.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 3 |
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Year built | 1901 |
Total area | 2772 sq ft |
Floors | 3 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | NEW LAW TENEMENT |

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