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25 Stephens Court

BROOKLYN, NY 11226 BBL 3052230086 2 units · 2 floors · 1901

Despite past complaints, recent landlord activity indicates a low probability of future maintenance failures.

HPD violations vs. neighborhood
Class B/C violations on record vs. a typical building in Flatbush
At or below average
avg 87.3
23
Fewer violations More violations

This building has 23 recorded HPD violations, at or below the Flatbush average of 87.3.

Rent & eviction protection

Is 25 Stephens Court 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.

Built before 1974
Built 1901
6 or more units
2 units
Registered with RGB
Not found
421-A / J-51 abatement
None found
Likely not rent stabilized. This building doesn't show the typical signals — but confirm with the DHCR (Division of Housing and Community Renewal) if you suspect otherwise.

Based on public NYC records. Not legal advice — verify with the DHCR (Division of Housing and Community Renewal) at apps.hcr.ny.gov.

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AI summary · updated June 2026

25 Stephens Court is a two-family house located in Flatbush, Brooklyn, built in 1901 and currently owned by Menachem Cohen. The property has undergone significant regulatory scrutiny, particularly in March 2013 when multiple violations were documented across both units. These violations included illegal rooming units, inadequate utilities (including gas, electricity, hot water, and cold water supply issues), security concerns with a broken front door lock, and missing safety equipment such as carbon monoxide detectors. All of these violations were eventually certified as corrected by March 2020. The building has had some concerning incidents, including a rodent complaint in March 2023, though the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene inspection found no violations at that time. Prior to this, several complaints between 2018-2022 (including one regarding the building being vacant, open, and unguarded) were investigated but no violations were found upon inspection. The most recent activity on record includes the issuance of two permits in July 2021, suggesting some form of permitted work was planned or underway at that time. Despite the historical violations, the building has passed its most recent rodent inspection and there have been no recorded violations or complaints since 2023, though this doesn't necessarily reflect current conditions.

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How we score buildings

How 25 Stephens Court'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

Neighborhood percentile
79th percentile

Out of 1399 buildings in this neighborhood, 1105 have a higher predicted risk.

RiskiestSafest
Predicted violation outcome
80.0%
No serious
violations
17.1%
Some violations
(1–9)
3.0%
Many violations
(10+)
Risk factors

What's driving this score

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Emergency violations (past 7 years)

HPD violations classified as immediately dangerous — fires, raw sewage, no heat in winter.

Hazardous violations (past 7 years)

HPD violations classified as hazardous — things like mold, peeling lead paint, or broken heat.

Emergency violations, property manager's portfolio

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What's in the 25 Stephens Court report

Building characteristics
Total units2
Floors2
Year built1901
Gross area2,168 sq ft
Building class
Tax abatementNone
Issue trend & model projection

Violations & complaints per year — solid line is historical record, dashed line is AI projection.

Who's behind the building

25 Stephens Court's landlord & ownership

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Corporate Owner

Registered contact for this building.

Name
421 Van Siclen Holdings LLC
Address
1549 East 32 Street
Brooklyn, NY 11234
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The story over time

25 Stephens Court event timeline

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2023
311 Call Mar 04
Rodent
Signs Of Rodents

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