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16-33A Hancock Street

QUEENS, NY 11385 BBL 4035480090 2 units · 2 floors · 1910

While historically clean, our model detects a rising risk of severe maintenance issues in the next 12 months.

HPD violations vs. neighborhood
Class B/C violations on record vs. a typical building in Ridgewood
At or below average
avg 6.0
3
Fewer violations More violations

This building has 3 recorded HPD violations, at or below the Ridgewood average of 6.0.

Rent & eviction protection

Is 16-33A Hancock Street 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 1910
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.

Augrented Insights
AI summary · updated June 2026

The two-family house at 16-33A Hancock Street in Ridgewood, owned by Colleen Mcentee, has experienced several significant maintenance issues over the past few years. Most recently, in August 2024, the building was found to have rodent problems, with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene identifying violations that required follow-up inspections. In 2022 and 2023, there was an emergency complaint regarding cooking gas that was investigated by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), though no violations were found. Prior to this, in August 2021, there was a heat and hot water emergency complaint involving specific apartments, which resulted in violations being issued. A separate gas utility referral was made in January 2021 that required multiple inspection attempts, though the inspector was unable to gain access to the property.

Looking back further, the building's history shows a pattern of gas-related issues, including the 2022 cooking gas complaint and the 2021 gas utility referral. The most pressing concerns currently seem to be the ongoing rodent problems identified in 2024, with violations noted by health authorities. While the building is classified as a two-family house, it contains eight units, suggesting it has been converted beyond its original design. The property's maintenance record shows a mixture of resolved and ongoing issues, with violations requiring attention from multiple city agencies over recent years.

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How 16-33A Hancock 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

Neighborhood percentile
28th percentile

Out of 2990 buildings in this neighborhood, 837 have a higher predicted risk.

RiskiestSafest
Predicted violation outcome
51.8%
No serious
violations
41.0%
Some violations
(1–9)
7.2%
Many violations
(10+)
Risk factors

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Emergency violations, property manager's portfolio

Emergency violations across buildings under this property manager.

Hazardous violations, property manager's portfolio

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Tenant HPD complaints (past 7 years)

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What's in the 16-33A Hancock Street report

Building characteristics
Total units2
Floors2
Year built1910
Gross area3,360 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

16-33A Hancock Street's landlord & ownership

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Head Officer

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Name
Colleen Mcentee
Address
One Oxford Valley, 2300E Lincoln Hwy suite
Langhorne, PA 19047
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16-33A Hancock Street event timeline

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2024
311 Call Aug 09
Rodent
Mouse Sighting

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