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Property Audit ReportBBL 4051800001Generated Jun 11, 2026
Warning — Significant Risk

Open Violations

11

DOB + HPD

Unpaid Fines

$0

OATH / ECB

Flood Zone

X

FEMA designation

Audit Score

49/100

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42-65 Kissena Boulevard is tracked in NYC Property Audit as BBL 4051800001, located in QN, built in 1963, 211 residential units, 11 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

3 items
11 open violations on record· DOB · HPD
Annual property tax estimated at ~$898,349 (Tax Class 2)· NYC DOF
Most recent mortgage: $969,516 from VALLEY NATIONAL BANK in 2013 (+2 more on Financials)· ACRIS

Building Details

✓ Verified · PLUTO
Building Area
219,845 sf
Commercial Area
1,037 sf
Zoning
R7-1
Basement
Full Basement
Land Use
Multi-Family Elevator Buildings
Registered Owner
Rent Regulation
Yes · 10 regulated units(DHCR)
Quick facts
How many units does this building have?
211 residential units.
How tall is this building?
6 stories, g construction, built in 1963.
How big is the lot?
68,000 sq ft (336 ft × 200 ft).
What's the building class?
Class D4 — Elevator 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
80 / 100
Safety
Elevated activity — consider before signing
49 / 100
Daily Life
Transit access via Flushing-Main St (7)
~7 min subway

Compliance · 10-year history

Violation timeline

DOB · HPD · OATH
201620182020202220242026
Active5Resolved with debt0Resolved46Hover any dot for detail

Violations & maintenance history

HPD · DOB · OATH5 open, 46 resolved

Open Issues — 5
Minor
(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 May 2026 · Open
Minor
Repair the broken or defective plastered surfaces and paint in a uniform color ceiling and south wall
§ 27-2005 ADM CODEApt 614 · 6th floor
HPD · Filed Oct 2025 · Open ·
Minor
(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 Jun 2025 · Open
Minor
§ 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 closer arm fire door near elevator at basement, section at south
HPD · Filed Jan 2025 · Open
Minor
Provide hot water at all hot water fixtures
§ 27-2031 ADM CODEApt 425 · 4th floor
HPD · Filed Jan 2024 · Open ·
Resolved History — 46 (showing 3)
Closed
§ 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 compactor closet, 6th story, section ''14-23''
HPD · Filed Oct 2025 · Closed
Closed
§ 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 compactor closet, 3rd story, section ''14-23''
HPD · Filed Oct 2025 · Closed
Closed
Properly repair or replace the broken or defective latch set at compactor closet, 3rd story, section ''14-23''
§ 27-2005 HMC
HPD · Filed Oct 2025 · Closed ·

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