144-27 105th Avenue, Queens, NY 11435
The two-family residence at 144-27 105th Avenue in Jamaica, owned by Radhila Ramlochan, is a two-story building constructed in 1920 that currently contains three units.
According to the available records, this property has maintained a relatively clean inspection history over the past decade. The most recent notable event was a rodent inspection conducted in February 2012, which was an initial inspection and resulted in a passing grade.
Since this was over a dozen years ago and there are no recorded rodent issues or other significant incidents in the interim period, it suggests the property has remained pest-free, though it's worth noting that no more recent inspections of this type are on record. The building's documented history shows no major safety concerns or violations, and there are no recorded complaints or service disruptions that would impact resident quality of life.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 3 |
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Year built | 1920 |
Total area | 1784 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | 2 FAMILY HOUSE |

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