62 Innis Street
This building has a severe track record, and our model predicts major ongoing maintenance failures.
This building has 11 recorded HPD violations, above the Port Richmond average of 10.0.
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62 Innis Street is a two-family residential building located in Port Richmond, Staten Island, built in 1915 and currently owned by Obioma Ebisike. The property has experienced recurring heating issues, with the most recent complaint in September 2024 about no heat or hot water, though this was reportedly resolved shortly after the complaint was filed. The building has also faced several significant maintenance challenges, particularly in 2021, including multiple housing code violations related to the second-floor apartment. These violations included inadequate heat supply, scalding hot water, lead paint hazards, and pest infestations (specifically roaches). The property has a documented history of rodent-related issues, with the most recent inspection in July 2024 passing, following several years of mixed compliance results between 2009-2024. Other maintenance concerns have included problems with garbage storage (June 2022), and various interior issues such as flooring, cabinet, and paint concerns that have been addressed through HPD inspections, with some resulting in violations being issued.
The building's violation history shows significant improvements over time, with many older violations having been closed or resolved. In 2022, violations related to overgrown vegetation in both the north and south yards were documented. During inspections in December 2021, multiple system-wide deficiencies were noted, including heat supply problems and concerns about carbon monoxide detector functionality. While many of these historical issues have been addressed and closed out, the recurring nature of heat-related complaints and the presence of past lead paint hazards warrant attention. The property has successfully passed recent rodent inspections (most recently in 2024), indicating improved conditions in this regard. The building's maintenance history suggests a pattern of both emergent and maintenance issues, with varying response times and resolution methods, reflecting typical challenges seen in older residential structures.
How 62 Innis 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.
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| Total units | 2 |
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| Floors | 2 |
| Year built | 1915 |
| Gross area | 1,900 sq ft |
| Building class | — |
| Tax abatement | None |
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62 Innis Street event timeline
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Housing code violations issued by HPD against property conditions. Non-compliance with NYC's Housing Maintenance Code can result in violations and fines.
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Complaints filed with HPD about conditions violating the NYC Housing Maintenance Code or NY State Multiple Dwelling Law.
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Property owner reports of bedbug infestation status required by NYC law. Building owners must file annual reports on bedbug treatment and infestation history.
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NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene rodent inspection results. Records of inspections for rat and rodent infestation signs.
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