A violation is issued to a building when a city inspector from
NYC's Department of Housing Preservation and Development validates and confirms a complaint made to 311.
The violations listed below are open violations that have yet to be addressed or have not been confirmed
as resolved by the city.
Only open violations from the last 10 years.
Data last updated 1 week ago.
BUILDING AVERAGE:
0.2 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
Non-hazardous
7
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
Nov 15, 2024: § 27-2013 adm code paint with light colored paint to the satisfaction of this department at east wall in the kitchen located at apt 3b, 3rd story, 1st apartment from south at west , section ''north''
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Hazardous
22
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
Nov 15, 2024: § 27-2005 adm code repair the broken or defective plastered surfaces and paint in a uniform color at ceiling and west wall in the kitchen located at apt 3b, 3rd story, 1st apartment from south at west , section ''north''
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Immediately hazardous
10
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
Nov 10, 2023: hmc adm code: § 27-2017.4 abate the infestation consisting of roaches in the entire apartment located at apt 3b, 3rd story, 2nd apartment from west at north
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Missing information/filings
0
class I
Missing or non-compliant with administrative information orders or filings
MOST RECENT:
No violation found...
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All Properties Associated with 44-14 Newtown Rd Apt Corp
Astoria
31-35 44 Street, Queens, NY 11103
Units • Floors
0(0)
Astoria
4402 Newtown Rd, Queens, NY 11103
110 Units • 6 Floors
4.4(1)
Pelham Parkway
2081 Cruger Avenue, Bronx, NY 10462
85 Units • 6 Floors
4(1)
Building Ratings
Cleanliness
1 (unmanaged) to 5 (well managed)
Garbage Management
1 (poorly managed) to 5 (well organized)
Heat
1 (faulty) to 5 (working)
Neighbors
1 (loud / disrespectful) to 5 (friendly and considerate)
Noise Levels
1 (loud) to 5 (quiet)
Owner Responsiveness
1 (slow) to 5 (timely)
Pest Control
1 (lots of pests) to 5 (no pests)
Water Pressure
1 (weak) to 5 (strong)
Cleanliness
Garbage Management
Heat
Neighbors
Noise Levels
Owner Responsiveness
Pest Control
Water Pressure
Renter Recommendations
--% of renters recommend this building
--% of renters approve of this owner
Rents and Deposits
-- of renters received their security deposits back
It HAS NOT been reported if this building accepts electronic rent payments.
Reviews (2)
4 stars
Over 1 year ago
Bronx on Fire
Former Tenant
Pros:
The building is well kept and clean
Cons:
The sidewalks are always cover in dog poo.
4.38 stars
Over 1 year ago
Very well-maintained co-op building
Former Tenant
Pros:
Great super and porter - they really take good care of the place. I happened to have a good landlord (it's a co-op, so a lot of different landlords in the building) who was quite responsive. Monthly exterminator that you could sign up for, and a beautiful front courtyard. The laundry room was also a big plus - 7 washers and 7 dryers, and no need for quarters. You could either use your credit or debit card, or sign up for a laundry card.
Cons:
Because it is an old building (1930), the wiring is funky. Our toaster oven could not be on at the same time as any other appliance on that wall - if it was, that wall would short, which would also take out all the outlets on the other side of the wall (living room) and very weirdly, all the power in the bathroom and along one wall in the bedroom. The pipes are also old and given to clogging. The elevator would sporadically be out of service, and the boiler would also need servicing (the super was always quick to have someone work on it). Basically, the con is that the building is old with old infrastructure. Because it is a co-op, renters have to submit a LOT of financial paperwork - you basically have to get naked financially, and it's a little weird since you're just a renter and not an owner. You also have to have a board interview, and depending on the Board president, approval could be faster or slower. Co-ops and condos don't have to stick to the $20 application fee - the fee was $500 when I was applying. Lots of rules since it's a co-op. When I was applying to live there, Trion Management was the management company, and they were pretty disorganized. They have switched companies since then, so hopefully, things are better.