62-12 68th Avenue, Queens, NY 11385
The property at 62-12 68th Avenue is a two-story, four-unit New Law tenement building constructed in 1930 in Glendale, currently owned by Julia Sawchuk.
The building has consistently demonstrated proactive management regarding bedbug monitoring and reporting over the past seven years, with the most recent reports (2024-2025) showing zero infested units. Historical records show two Housing Maintenance Code violations in 2022 and 2023 related to late annual bedbug report filings, though these violations have been resolved.
Notably, from 2020 through 2025, all bedbug reports have shown a pattern of maintaining a pest-free environment, with no infested or eradicated units reported in any of the filings. This consistent documentation and resolution of issues suggest active management and compliance with pest control regulations, with no other recorded violations or complaints in recent years.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 4 |
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Year built | 1930 |
Total area | 3000 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | NEW LAW TENEMENT |

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