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Peter Hungerford

Head Officer

1 Properties

25 Units

Evictions: 1
Litigation History: Yes
Open Violations
Only open violations from the last 10 years.
Data last updated 7 days ago.
The average number of violations per unit for this owner/associates across their portfolio is worse than the city .
BUILDING AVERAGE:
6.48 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
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Non-hazardous
8
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
Jan 14, 2025: § 27-2026 adm code reset, so as to secure a proper and tight connection, the water closet bowl at south wall in the bathroom located at apt 1d, 1st story, 1st apartment from east at south
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Hazardous
74
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
May 20, 2025: § 27-2026, 2027 hmc: properly repair the source and abate the evidence of a water leak at the ceiling in the bathroom located at apt 1c, 1st story, 1st apartment from north at east
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Immediately hazardous
79
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
May 30, 2025: § 27-2005 adm code replace with new the missing door at building entrance at public hall, 1st story
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Missing information/filings
1
class I
Missing or non-compliant with administrative information orders or filings
MOST RECENT:
Jan 31, 2022: §27-2153 adm code the premises has been selected to participate in the alternative enforcement program which may result in building-wide inspections, fees, and extensive repair work to correct violations and underlying conditions. charges for repair work done pursuant to this order, if not paid, will become liens on the property
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All Properties Associated with Peter Hungerford
Ditmas Park
287 East 18 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11226
25 Units 6 Floors
1.9(1)
Rent Stabilized Units: Yes
Good Cause Eviction: Yes
Evictions: 1
Litigation History: Yes
1 Year Bedbug History: No

Reviews (1)

1 month ago
Like Living in a Psych Ward
Former Tenant
Pros:
If anything good occurs to me I’ll let you know.
Cons:
One tenant is mentally ill and screams out his window at all hours. It is often random shrieks but most commonly he shouts insults, death threats and extreme profanity as if he’s having a fight to the death. He screams in the stairwell. He lingers in the elevator bay on the ground floor moaning, hollering, conversing with and telling off his imaginary enemies. He stands outside the building right by ground floor apartment windows screaming and shouting at passersby on Beverly Rd. Threatening to kill their families and asking them, “Where you live?!” He shattered the plate glass door at the exterior of the building and it took ownership/management over a month to replace the door, leaving it fully exposed and unlocked and visible from Beverly Road, where numerous people are walking past the building going to and from the subway.

Building management routinely drags their feet when making repairs. One plumbing issue in particular caused repeated water damage to the bathroom walls and ceiling because a leak in the upstairs was never fixed until city inspectors got involved.
There were frequent and repeated infestations of mice and cockroaches.
There is insufficient area and bins provided for a building of some 24 units and as a result trash is routinely piled up around and beyond the garbage area. As it out in the open on E. 18th street, it is often being rummaged through because the bins aren’t kept in the secured area behind the building.