(These are the names listed in the 'owner' fields on permits with the Department of Buildings.)
KYLA KRAMAN GALLI
Records
Complaints (1 records)
Date: 01/23/2024 Category: APARTMENT ONLY Status: CLOSE
Date Received
01/23/2024
Problem ID
25087949
Complaint ID
12699648
Building ID
11582
Borough
N/A
House Number
410
Street Name
EAST 10 STREET
Post Code
10009
Block
379
Lot
14
Apartment
1
Community Board
3
Unit Type
APARTMENT
Space Type
ENTIRE APARTMENT
Problem Type Code
EMERGENCY
Main Category
HEAT/HOT WATER
Subcategory
APARTMENT ONLY
Problem Code
NO HEAT AND NO HOT WATER
Complaint Status
CLOSE
Complaint Status Date
01/24/2024
Problem Status
CLOSE
Problem Status Date
01/24/2024
Status Description
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development contacted an occupant of the apartment and verified that the following conditions were corrected. The complaint has been closed. If the condition still exists, please file a new complaint.
Duplicate Complaint
N
Anonymous Report
N
Unique Key
60116720
Latitude
40.725608000000001
Longitude
-73.976910000000004
Council District
2
Census Tract
28
BIN
1004544
BBL
1003790014
Neighborhood Tabulation Area
East Village
Dob permits (1 records)
Filing Date: 01/16/2020 Work Type: OT Status: ISSUED
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