716 Avenue C, Brooklyn, NY 11218
The two-story, four-unit residential building at 716 Avenue C in Kensington, constructed in 1930, has been consistently cited for the same Housing Maintenance Code violation over a four-year period from 2021 to 2024, related to the failure to file the required annual bedbug report as mandated by HPD rules.
These Class A violations remain open as of the latest information available in 2024.
The persistent nature of these violations suggests ongoing non-compliance with housing maintenance requirements, though it's important to note that this specific violation pertains to administrative reporting requirements rather than direct safety or habitation concerns. The building, which falls under the OLD LAW TENEMENT classification, is currently owned by Veerasammy Kistnasami, and the repeated nature of these violations over multiple years indicates an ongoing oversight of regulatory requirements by the property management.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 4 |
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Year built | 1930 |
Total area | 4320 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | OLD LAW TENEMENT |

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