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Building Score

0

Number of Units: 2

Building Information for 38-17 29 STREET, Long Island City, NY, USA

Owner Names

Records

Complaints (1 records)

Date: 04/28/2016
Category: APARTMENT ONLY
Status: CLOSE
Date Received 04/28/2016
Problem ID 16456140
Complaint ID 7975646
Building ID 415759
Borough N/A
House Number 38-17
Street Name 29 STREET
Post Code 11101
Block 384
Lot 9
Apartment 1G
Community Board 1
Unit Type APARTMENT
Space Type ENTIRE APARTMENT
Problem Type Code EMERGENCY
Main Category HEAT/HOT WATER
Subcategory APARTMENT ONLY
Problem Code NO HEAT
Complaint Status CLOSE
Complaint Status Date 05/02/2016
Problem Status CLOSE
Problem Status Date 05/02/2016
Status Description The Department of Housing Preservation and Development responded to a complaint of no heat or hot water and was advised by a tenant in the building that heat and hot water had been restored. If the condition still exists, please file a new complaint.
Duplicate Complaint N
Anonymous Report N
Unique Key 33232574
Latitude 40.754313000000003
Longitude -73.933792999999994
Council District 26
Census Tract 31
BIN 4004635
BBL 4003840009
Neighborhood Tabulation Area Queensbridge-Ravenswood-Dutch Kills

Additional Information

Field Value
BoroughQUEENS
House Number38-17
Street Name29 STREET
Zip Code11101
Block384
Lot9
Number of Units2
Number of Rooms Without Baths/Kitchens0
Record StatusActive
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