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Property Audit ReportBBL 1006240041Generated Jun 11, 2026

Elevator apt

300 West 12 Street

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Open Violations

45

DOB + HPD

Unpaid Fines

$0

OATH / ECB

Flood Zone

X

FEMA designation

Audit Score

80/100

Composite index

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300 West 12 Street is tracked in NYC Property Audit as BBL 1006240041, located in MN, built in 1925, 54 residential units, 45 open DOB/HPD violation signals, FEMA flood zone X. The free preview keeps address-level facts crawl-visible while the full due-diligence report remains available in the audit.

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Key Findings

2 items
45 open violations on record· DOB · HPD
Annual property tax estimated at ~$607,989 (Tax Class 2)· NYC DOF

Building Details

✓ Verified · PLUTO
Building Area
34,872 sf
Zoning
C1-6 / R6
Basement
Partial Basement
Land Use
Multi-Family Elevator Buildings
Registered Owner
Rent Regulation
Yes · 12 regulated units(DHCR)
Quick facts
How many units does this building have?
54 residential units.
How tall is this building?
6 stories, non-fireproof construction, built in 1925.
How big is the lot?
8,625 sq ft (56.5 ft × 120.33 ft).
What's the building class?
Class D9 — Elevator apt.
How many buildings are on this lot?
1 building on the lot.
Overall Outlook
Long-term signal for residential or commercial viability
Elevated Risk
Maintenance Reliability
Multiple open violations — proceed with caution
26 / 100
Safety
Stable low-activity area
80 / 100
Daily Life
Transit access via 8 Av (L)
~4 min subway

Compliance · 10-year history

Violation timeline

DOB · HPD · OATH
201620182020202220242026
Active2Resolved with debt0Resolved24Hover any dot for detail

Violations & maintenance history

HPD · DOB · OATH27 open, 25 resolved

Tip: this building has 54 residential units and 27 open violations across all of them. To see only the records affecting your apartment, run a new search with your unit number (e.g. 5A or PH2) in the APT / UNIT field on the homepage.
Open Issues — 27
Minor
Failure to submit acceptable required cycle9a report of critical exam documenting condition of exterior wall&appurtenances required by 28-302.4 for control901384. Submit acceptable required technical report
OATH · Filed Dec 2022 · Open
Minor
Properly repair the broken or defective mortise lock on the door
§ 27-2005 ADM CODEApt 6F · 6th floor
HPD · Filed Nov 2018 · Open ·
Minor
Section 27-2040 ADM code provide adequate lighting at or near the outside of the front entranceway of the building and keep same burning from sunset every day to sunrise on the day following ***minimum 100 watts of incandescent light required***
HPD · Filed Jan 2013 · Open
Minor
Section 27-2005 ADM code repair the broken or defective plastered surfaces and paint in a uniform color at north & east walls
Apt 6F · 6th floor · 3rd apartment from west at north
HPD · Filed May 2012 · Open ·
Minor
Section 27-2026 ADM code replace the broken or defective wash basin & water closet
Apt 6F · 6th floor · 3rd apartment from west at north
HPD · Filed May 2012 · Open ·
Resolved History — 25 (showing 3)
Closed
Provide hot water at all hot water fixtures
§ 27-2031 ADM CODEApt 2E · 2nd floor · 1st apartment from east at south
HPD · Filed Jan 2026 · Closed ·
Closed
Provide an adequate supply of heat for the apartment
§ 27-2029 ADM CODEApt 2E · 2nd floor · 1st apartment from east at south
HPD · Filed Jan 2026 · Closed ·
Closed
Repair the leaky and/or defective faucets at sink
§ 27-2026 ADM CODEApt 2E · 2nd floor · 1st apartment from east at south
HPD · Filed Jan 2026 · Closed ·

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