673 Autumn Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11208
The two-family house at 673 Autumn Avenue in East New York, owned by Angela Cumberbatch, is a two-story residential building constructed in 1965.
The property has undergone two rodent inspections in early 2012, specifically on February 27 and April 19, both of which resulted in passing grades. These inspections, occurring approximately two months apart, suggest that the building maintained adequate sanitation standards during that period.
However, it is noteworthy that there are no documented rodent inspections or related incidents on record for the property between 2012 and the present date of July 2025, covering a span of over 13 years. While the absence of recent rodent inspections might indicate either compliance with requirements or potential oversight, it is important to note that building inspection schedules and requirements can vary over time and between different jurisdictions.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 3 |
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Year built | 1965 |
Total area | 2100 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | 2 FAMILY HOUSE |

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