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Building Score

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Number of Units: 2

Building Information for 395 5 AVENUE, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Owner Names

(These are the names listed in the 'owner' fields on permits with the Department of Buildings.)

Records

Dob violations (1 records)

ISN DOB BIS VIOL: 476031
Borough: 3
BIN: 3259258
ISN DOB BIS VIOL 476031
Borough 3
BIN 3259258
Block 00994
Lot 00004
Issue Date 02/10/1997
Violation Type Code LL6291
Violation Number 18563
House Number 395
Street 5 AVENUE
Disposition Date 07/15/1997
Disposition Comments BOILER HEATS APTS ONLY
Device Number 00096940
Description N/A
ECB Number N/A
Number V*021097LL629118563
Violation Category V*-DOB VIOLATION - DISMISSED
Violation Type LL6291-LOCAL LAW 62/91 - BOILERS BOILER REQUIRED

Additional Information

Field Value
BoroughBROOKLYN
House Number395
Street Name5 AVENUE
Zip Code11215
Block994
Lot4
Number of Units2
Number of Rooms Without Baths/Kitchens0
Record StatusActive
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