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61-18 Myrtle Avenue

QUEENS, NY 11385 BBL 4035920010 2 units · 3 floors · 1915

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 Glendale
At or below average
avg 3.6
0
Fewer violations More violations

This building has 0 recorded HPD violations, at or below the Glendale average of 3.6.

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Is 61-18 Myrtle Avenue rent-stabilized?

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Built before 1974
Built 1915
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 three-story, two-family house at 61-18 Myrtle Avenue in Glendale, owned by Jonathan Cohen, has experienced several significant issues since data records began. Most notably, there has been consistent non-compliance regarding boiler inspections, with multiple active violations for failure to file the required annual low-pressure boiler inspection reports from 2018 through 2023, and a recent penalty imposed in September 2024. Between 2019 and 2020, the building faced multiple emergency situations, including power outages and heating/water issues affecting the entire building, though inspections during these incidents did not result in violations. A serious cluster of violations emerged in 2020 related to illegal occupancy and unauthorized modifications, particularly concerning a second floor apartment that had been illegally converted into multiple furnished rooms or SRO units, resulting in fines totaling up to $15,000.

The property has also undergone several inspection attempts that were unsuccessful due to lack of access, including enforcement work orders and certificate of occupancy inquiries in 2021 and 2022. While the building passed rodent inspections in 2009 and 2020, it is worth noting that a rat sighting complaint was filed and investigated by the Department of Health in 2020, though no violations were found. The building's age (built in 1915) and history of unauthorized modifications suggest ongoing challenges with maintaining compliance with current building codes and regulations. The most recent environmental control board violation from 2024 indicates continued negligence regarding boiler inspections, with a penalty imposed, though this appears to be only one of several similar violations from prior years that remains active as of July 2025.

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How 61-18 Myrtle Avenue'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
41th percentile

Out of 918 buildings in this neighborhood, 376 have a higher predicted risk.

RiskiestSafest
Predicted violation outcome
78.3%
No serious
violations
16.8%
Some violations
(1–9)
4.9%
Many violations
(10+)
Risk factors

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Building characteristics
Total units2
Floors3
Year built1915
Gross area2,080 sq ft
Building class
Tax abatementNone
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61-18 Myrtle Avenue's landlord & ownership

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Corporate Owner

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Name
Silvershore Properties 129 LLC
Address
38 East 29Th Street 8th Fl
New York, NY 10016
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61-18 Myrtle Avenue event timeline

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2024
ECB Violation Sep 27
ECB violation · $312
Failure To File Required Annual Boiler Inspection Reports For Low-Pressure Boiler 40000074430N0001 In Accordance With Rules Of The Departme…
DOB Violation Sep 23
V-Dob Violation - Active

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