1661 66th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11204
1661 66th Street is a two-story, three-unit New Law tenement building in Bensonhurst, constructed in 1930 and currently owned by Pina Vavallo.
The building's recent history shows a consistent pattern of compliance with bedbug reporting requirements, with the most recent filings from 2025, 2024, 2022, and 2021 all indicating zero infested dwelling units, zero eradicated units, and zero re-infested units.
Between 2022 and 2024, the building received three Class A Housing Maintenance Code violations related to the failure to file the required annual bedbug report, though all of these violations were subsequently closed. The property's bedbug report filings since 2021 suggest diligent monitoring of the situation, with all recent reports showing no infestation problems, indicating that the building has maintained a successful record of pest management since the earlier violations were addressed.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 3 |
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Year built | 1930 |
Total area | 3520 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | NEW LAW TENEMENT |

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