Pros: Lots of space, quiet street, management is pretty responsive and do not bother you Cons: No Verizon access Limited closet space Advice to landlord: Invest in W/D with credit cards
731 PROSPECT PLACE, Brooklyn, NY, 11216 is a 3-unit rental building in Bedford-Stuyvesant, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Pros: Lots of space, quiet street, management is pretty responsive and do not bother you Cons: No Verizon access Limited closet space Advice to landlord: Invest in W/D with credit cards
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§27-2107 ADM CODE 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.
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Illegal Parking — Posted Parking Sign Violation
Illegal Parking — Double Parked Blocking Traffic
Illegal Parking — Double Parked Blocking Traffic
Illegal Parking — Double Parked Blocking Traffic
Illegal Parking — Double Parked Blocking Traffic
Illegal Parking — Blocked Sidewalk
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Illegal Parking — Posted Parking Sign Violation
HPD Class I Violation — §27-2107 ADM CODE OWNER FAILED TO FILE A VALID REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT AS REQUIRED BY ADM CODE §27-20
Brooklyn · March 2026
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Bed-Stuy is Brooklyn's brownstone capital — block after block of stunning Victorian and Romanesque row houses, many beautifully restored. The neighborhood's Black cultural heritage runs deep (Biggie grew up here), and the restaurant scene on Tompkins and Lewis Avenues has exploded.