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George Huang

Head Officer

Officer

2 Properties

105 Units

Evictions: 8
Litigation History: Yes
Open Violations
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 6 months ago.
BUILDING AVERAGE:
1.45 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
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Non-hazardous
16
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
May 24, 2024: § 27-2005 adm code properly repair with similar material the broken or defective hardwood floor tiles in the 3rd room from north located at apt 57, 5th story, 1st apartment from west at north
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Hazardous
65
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
May 26, 2024: § 27-2010, 2011, 2012 adm code remove the accumulation of refuse and/or rubbish and maintain in a clean condition the east yard
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Immediately hazardous
72
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
May 26, 2024: § 27-2005, 27-2007, 27-2041.1 hmc, §238, § 309; § 107 (2) ( c) mdl and 28 rcny §25-171: replace or repair the self-closing doors that is missing or defective latch set at hopper door in compactor closet at public hall, 3rd story
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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 George Huang
West Harlem
51 St Nicholas Terrace, Manhattan, NY 10027
61 Units 6 Floors
2.8(2)
Hamilton Heights
622 West 142 Street, Manhattan, NY 10031
44 Units 6 Floors
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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
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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)

1 month ago
Mostly enjoyed it here but there’s real problems
Former Tenant
Pros:
I liked the neighbors, only noise is people noise (ie not usually loud construction, not too much traffic/honking)
Cons:
Trash doesn’t move fast enough, partially cities fault but management could do more to equip the custodial staff
Over 2 years ago
Classic slumlord space
Former Tenant
Pros:
I am writing about 49 Saint Nicholas Terrace. This is a prewar building; it was built in 1926. The apartments are large and spacious. The space is right across the street from Saint Nicholas park which is green and lush. The people have been kind.
Cons:
1. Cockroaches: Dead ones in crevices when we moved in. Since being in the space the largest cockroach I have ever seen in my life crawled up the heating pipe through my dining room, and into the apartment above me while practically waving to me like oh, this is not my subway stop.

2. Flies: I cannot open some of my windows facing the garbage or a swarm of flies immediately charges into my apartment. I am ordering an air filter for our kitchen to capture smoke when we grill meat as we are never ever ever ever opening those windows again.

3. Rats: Every night I witness the rat congressional hearings outside of my window. They practically line up and dole out assignments. I also discovered raccoon tracks in one of my windows when we moved in.

4. Lies: I had a conversation with one of the previous tenants who informed me that there used to be a bedbug infestation (which was not disclosed to me). Additionally, I got a letter from ConEd stating that the building was 3k+ back in their gas bill and asking if I wanted to pay it!

5. Dangerous conditions: My bathroom has a constant dangerous leak from the apartment above. We have had water dripping from the live light fixtures. There were no smoke alarms in the space at all which I think is in violation of NYC code or something + they have locks on the gates which people would need to use to exit the external fire escapes, thus trapping people in a burning building.

Unless you are willing to take all of these challenges on, do not move here. You will not be happy. I am not exaggerating any of this.

Update: 06/24/2022
They "repaired" the leak but now it is back and just as bad.
Advice to owner:
Profit is fine, but you already have 90+ violations in place. Put yourself on a 5-year improvement plan. Invest in the space or I assure you it will start to affect your bottom line as people organize on sites like this one. Fixing a leak is cheaper than going to court against a tenants association. You will get to a place where even college students just flat out say no to moving into your building.