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Property Audit ReportBBL 3003110028Generated Jun 11, 2026
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Open Violations

6

DOB + HPD

Unpaid Fines

$0

OATH / ECB

Flood Zone

X

FEMA designation

Audit Score

91/100

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304 Clinton Street is tracked in NYC Property Audit as BBL 3003110028, located in BK, built in 1846, 4 residential units, 6 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

4 items
6 open violations on record· DOB · HPD
Annual property tax estimated at ~$117,248 (Tax Class 2)· NYC DOF
Last sold for $3,500,000 in January 2019· ACRIS
Most recent mortgage: $1,500,000 from MERS in 2019 (+1 more on Financials)· ACRIS

Building Details

✓ Verified · PLUTO
Building Area
3,000 sf
Zoning
R6
Basement
Converted
Land Use
Multi-Family Walk-Up Buildings
Registered Owner
Quick facts
How many units does this building have?
4 residential units.
How tall is this building?
3 stories, non-fireproof construction, built in 1846.
How big is the lot?
2,335 sq ft (25.17 ft × 73.75 ft).
What's the building class?
Class C3 — Walk-up apt.
How many buildings are on this lot?
1 building on the lot.
Overall Outlook
Long-term signal for residential or commercial viability
Stable — Review Maintenance
Maintenance Reliability
Multiple open violations — proceed with caution
79 / 100
Safety
Stable low-activity area
91 / 100
Daily Life
Transit access via Bergen St (F G)
~6 min subway

Compliance · 10-year history

Violation timeline

DOB · HPD · OATH
201620182020202220242026
Active0Resolved with debt0Resolved6Hover any dot for detail

Violations & maintenance history

HPD · DOB · OATH6 open, 9 resolved

Open Issues — 6
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 100 watts required fixture present light not on at front areaway
HPD · Filed Apr 2001 · Open
Minor
D26-10.01, 10.05 ADM code arrange and make self-closing the doors entrance 2 sty APT.
HPD · Filed Jan 1988 · Open
Minor
D26-17.10 ADM code provide ready access to building's heating system cellar door locked.
HPD · Filed Jan 1988 · Open
Minor
D26-17.10 ADM code post notice, in form approved by the department, stating the name and location of the person designated by the owner to have key to building's heating system 1 sty public hall & on boiler room door.
HPD · Filed Jan 1988 · Open
Minor
D26-10.01 ADM code replace with new the missing mortise lock entrance door 2 sty APT.
HPD · Filed Jan 1988 · Open
Resolved History — 9 (showing 3)
Closed
(a) § HMC: file annual bedbug report in accordance with HPD rule as described on the back of this notice of violation or as described on HPD s website, www. NYC. Gov\hpd, search bed bugs.
HPD · Filed Feb 2022 · Closed
Closed
(a) § HMC: file annual bedbug report in accordance with HPD rule as described on the back of this notice of violation or as described on HPD s website, www. NYC. Gov\hpd, search bed bugs.
HPD · Filed Apr 2021 · Closed
Closed
Owner failed to file a valid registration statement with the department as required by ADM code §27-2097 and is therefore subject to civil penalties, prohibited from certifying violations, and denied the right to recover possession of premises for nonpayment of rent until a valid registration statement is filed.
§27-2107 ADM CODE
HPD · Filed Apr 2021 · Closed ·

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