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DAVID BROWN

New York City
B+
Portfolio Score
DAVID
BROWN
  1. Portfolio at a glance
  2. The record
  3. Case file
  4. The buildings
  5. Ownership
  6. Tenant voice
  7. Where they operate
  8. Compare & act
  9. FAQ
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01 / 09

Portfolio at a glance.

02 / 09

The record over time.

04 / 09

The buildings.

05 / 09

Ownership & operations.

07 / 09

Where they operate.

Neighborhoods we operate in

  • Park Slope1 building
  • East Flatbush1 building
  • Queens Village1 building
08 / 09

Compare & act.

09 / 09

Questions, answered.

DAVID BROWN — Landlord Portfolio in New York City

New York City·Portfolio profile
3 buildings6 unitsUpdated from public records
Portfolio Record
12 · 30 violations · complaints
No buildings with 100+ violations · across NYC
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The verdictLucidIQ Portfolio Score
B+
★★★★★
3.9 / 5
Portfolio Score
3 buildings · 6 units · NYC
Below the NYC landlord average by 0.6 points.
ComplianceConcerning
Tenant voiceNo reviews
ScaleSmall
TransparencyPartial
HPD violations30open + closed 12mo
311 complaints30submitted last 12mo
Litigations1housing court active
OATH balance due$0penalty + interest · last 5y
Rent-stab units0registered w/ HPD
Evictions filed0L&T filings 12mo
01 / 09

Portfolio at a glance.

3 buildings · 0 units
scored by LucidIQ

This landlord owns or manages 3 buildings across New York City. The portfolio sits below average on compliance for the city.

Grade distribution

2
1
A · 2B · 0C · 1D · 0F · 0
-0.6
Portfolio score vs NYC average. 3.9 / 5 vs the city mean of 4.5.

Where they operate

  • Brooklyn2
  • Queens1
02 / 09

The record over time.

violations · complaints
litigations

Every time a tenant calls 311, an inspector cites a violation, or a case lands in housing court, it shows up here. The numbers below aggregate across the entire portfolio.

HPD violations
30
across 3 buildings
311 complaints
30
100% from the worst 10% of buildings
Litigations
1
1 building in active court cases
See the full record by building →
04 / 09

The buildings.

3 total
sorted by score

Worst 3 in portfolio

#1 · C · 5.6 / 10
4115 CHURCH AVENUE
Brooklyn · built 1930 · 3 units
30violations30complaints1suits
#2 · A · 7.6 / 10
102 SOUTH ELLIOTT PLACE
Brooklyn · built 1858 · 2 units
0violations0complaints
#3 · A · 10.0 / 10
225-36 112 AVENUE
Queens · built 1950 · 1 units
0violations0complaints
All · 3Brooklyn · 2Queens · 1
GradeBuildingUnitsViolationsComplaintsScore
C
4115 CHURCH AVENUE
Brooklyn · built 1930
330305.6 / 10›
A
102 SOUTH ELLIOTT PLACE
Brooklyn · built 1858
2007.6 / 10›
A
225-36 112 AVENUE
Queens · built 1950
10010.0 / 10›
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05 / 09

Ownership & operations.

registration · management
updated weekly

How DAVID BROWN shows up on public housing records.

Principal & registration

Owner of recordDAVID BROWN
HPD statusRegistered

Operations

Portfolio size3 buildings
Managed byDAVID BROWN (self)

Full ownership history (ACRIS deeds, prior sales, linked LLCs) ships in a later pass — some portfolios span dozens of entities that take time to reconcile.

07 / 09

Where they operate.

3 buildings
across 2 boroughs
Brooklyn2
Queens1
Brooklyn
267%
Queens
133%
08 / 09

Compare & act.

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Tenant resources

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09 / 09

Questions, answered.

from tenant research
updated from the record

How many buildings does DAVID BROWN own in New York City?

DAVID BROWN owns or operates 3 buildings in New York City, totaling 6 units.

Is DAVID BROWN a good landlord?

Across the 3-building portfolio, the average compliance score is 3.9 out of 5. 12 violations and 30 tenant complaints are on file — review The Record above for the full breakdown.

How many violations does DAVID BROWN have?

12 HPD/code violations and 2 DOB violations are recorded across DAVID BROWN's buildings in New York City.

Has DAVID BROWN been sued by tenants?

1 active housing-court cases are on file across DAVID BROWN's buildings.

What buildings should I avoid renting from DAVID BROWN?

The lowest-rated buildings in DAVID BROWN's portfolio are 4115 CHURCH AVENUE, 102 SOUTH ELLIOTT PLACE, and 225-36 112 AVENUE.

Are DAVID BROWN's units rent-stabilized?

0% of DAVID BROWN's units in New York City are registered as rent-stabilized with HPD.

How do I file a complaint against DAVID BROWN?

In New York City, file repair complaints with HPD via 311 or hpdonline.nyc.gov. For lease or harassment issues, call the NYC Tenant Helpline at 311. Document repair requests in writing and keep dated copies for housing court.