Pros: It’s quiet here and the building is well maintained. Never have problems. Cons: Hallways could be cleaner.
640 EAST 14 STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10009 is a 20-unit rental building in East Village, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Manhattan · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~9% by timing your move to January.
Pros: It’s quiet here and the building is well maintained. Never have problems. Cons: Hallways could be cleaner.
Pros: Spacious living room (for nyc), light and good pace in one bedroom (bigger one), nice super, very close to lots of food places Cons: Bathroom is tiny and floor is disgusting, second bedroom is too small, water pre…
Pros: Super was always responsive and very kind. Cons: No sunlight, lots of mice and roaches. Advice to landlord: Pests
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Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
HEAT/HOT WATER — APARTMENT ONLY
Noise — Noise: Alarms (NR3)
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Talking
Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
General Construction/Plumbing — Building Shaking/Vibrating/Structural Stability
General Construction/Plumbing — Building Shaking/Vibrating/Structural Stability
General Construction/Plumbing — Building Shaking/Vibrating/Structural Stability
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§ 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 LATCHING DEVICE AT VESTIBULE DOOR AT PUBLIC HALL, 1st STORY
Alphabet City — Avenues A through D — is the East Village's grittier, more residential sibling. Community gardens dot the blocks, Tompkins Square Park anchors the social scene, and the Dominican and Puerto Rican roots run deep alongside newer craft cocktail spots.