32 Pulaski Street
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The 3-story, 3-unit residential building at 32 Pulaski Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, owned by Ann Isaac, has experienced several maintenance and safety issues over recent years. Most notably, as of November 2023, multiple service requests and housing maintenance code complaints were recorded simultaneously, including concerns about doors, water leaks, ceiling conditions, and pest issues, though inspections by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) found no violations. There are currently six open housing maintenance code violations from November 2023 related to building maintenance, including unsafe electrical wiring with exposed wires, missing light fixtures, drainage issues, and missing handrails in the front entry area. The building has a concerning pattern of bedbug report violations, having received three consecutive Class A violations (2021-2024) for failing to file the required annual bedbug report.
The property has undergone multiple electrical work-related permits between 2020-2022, suggesting ongoing maintenance efforts in this area. Three 311 complaints from 2018-2023 indicate past heat and hot water issues, though these were resolved. While rodent inspections conducted annually between 2020 and 2025 show mostly passing results, there was one failed inspection in 2020 for "Other Reasons." Despite these numerous issues, it's notable that most recent complaints (November 2023) were closed without violations being issued, though several open violations remain on record.
The building's maintenance history reflects a mix of both persistent and emerging issues, with particular attention needed to address the outstanding housing violations and the recurring bedbug report noncompliance. However, the property has maintained regular rodent inspections with passing results since 2020, suggesting some areas of proactive building management.
How 32 Pulaski Street'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 7141 buildings in this neighborhood, 3356 have a higher predicted risk.
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What's driving this score
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| Total units | 3 |
|---|---|
| Floors | 3 |
| Year built | 1910 |
| Gross area | 2,250 sq ft |
| Building class | — |
| Tax abatement | None |
Violations & complaints per year — solid line is historical record, dashed line is AI projection.
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