2417 Dean Street, Brooklyn, NY 11233
2417 Dean Street is a two-family residential building located in Brownsville, Brooklyn, constructed in 1901 and currently owned by Blima Isaacson.
The two-story structure has undergone several rodent inspections over the past 14 years, with the most recent inspection occurring in March 2019, during which it passed. The inspection history reveals a concerning pattern in 2018, where between April and June of that year, five inspections were conducted, with one (June 26) documenting rat activity, though the other four in that period showed passing results.
Prior to these inspections, a record from June 2011 also indicated compliance with rodent control standards. The building appears to have maintained compliance with rodent control requirements in the years since the last recorded inspection in 2019, with no additional violations or inspections documented up to the present date of July 2025.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 2 |
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Year built | 1901 |
Total area | 1840 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | 2 FAMILY HOUSE |

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