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THE SALVATION ARMY

New York City
A
Portfolio Score
THE SALVATION
ARMY
  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.

03 / 09

Case file.

04 / 09

The buildings.

05 / 09

Ownership & operations.

06 / 09

Tenant voice.

07 / 09

Where they operate.

Neighborhoods we operate in

  • Park Slope7 buildings
  • Carroll Gardens3 buildings
  • Bay Ridge3 buildings
  • Upper East Side2 buildings
  • Astoria2 buildings
  • Midtown East2 buildings
  • Stapleton1 building
  • Coney Island1 building
  • Bensonhurst1 building
  • Chelsea1 building
08 / 09

Compare & act.

09 / 09

Questions, answered.

THE SALVATION ARMY — Landlord Portfolio in New York City

New York City·Portfolio profile
32 buildings24 unitsUpdated from public records
Portfolio Record
12 · 2 violations · complaints
No buildings with 100+ violations · across NYC
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★★★★★5.01 portfolio review
Public-record verified
The verdictLucidIQ Portfolio Score
A
★★★★★
4.6 / 5
Portfolio Score
32 buildings · 24 units · NYC
Right around the NYC landlord average.
ComplianceMixed
Tenant voiceStrong
ScaleMedium
TransparencyPartial
HPD violations13open + closed 12mo
311 complaints2submitted last 12mo
Litigations1housing court active
OATH balance due$58,840penalty + interest · last 5y
Rent-stab units0registered w/ HPD
Evictions filed1L&T filings 12mo
01 / 09

Portfolio at a glance.

32 buildings · 0 units
scored by LucidIQ

This landlord owns or manages 32 buildings across New York City. The portfolio sits around the city average on compliance.

Grade distribution

25
3
2
2
A · 25B · 3C · 2D · 0F · 2
+0.1
Portfolio score vs NYC average. 4.6 / 5 vs the city mean of 4.5.

Where they operate

  • Brooklyn18
  • Manhattan8
  • Queens4
  • Staten Island1
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
13
across 32 buildings
311 complaints
2
100% from the worst 10% of buildings
Litigations
1
1 building in active court cases
See the full record by building →
03 / 09

OATH case file.

last update Apr 2026
32 buildings

Adjudicated DOB / ECB cases across this portfolio. Every ticket that went to adjudication — paid, dismissed, or defaulted.

Total cases
125
Open / unpaid
10
Balance due
$58.8K
Default-judgment rate
9%

Recent cases (8 of 125)

  • —
    TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION ON SITE EXPIRED PERMIT
    123 WEST 13 STREET
    $1.3K due
    Apr 2026
  • Defaulted
    TEMP CONSTRUCTION EQUIP INSTALLATION ON SITE EXPIRED PERMIT SHED
    120 WEST 14 STREET
    $1.3K due
    Jan 2026
  • In violation
    EXIT DOOR NOT SELF-CLOSING
    425 EAST 159 STREET
    $625 paid
    Aug 2025
  • In violation
    PEDESTRAIN PROTECTION DOES NOT MEET CODE SPECIFICATIONS
    123 WEST 13 STREET
    $2.4K paid
    Jul 2025
  • In violation
    TEMP CONSTRUCTION EQUIP INSTALLATION ON SITE EXPIRED PERMIT SHED
    120 WEST 14 STREET
    $625 paid
    May 2025
  • Defaulted
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    110 KOSCIUSZKO STREET
    $3.1K paid
    Jan 2025
  • In violation
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    520 50 STREET
    $1.3K due
    Aug 2024
  • In violation
    MISCELLANEOUS VIOLATIONS
    120 WEST 14 STREET
    $6.3K due
    Jun 2024
04 / 09

The buildings.

32 total
sorted by score

Worst 3 in portfolio

#1 · C · 5.0 / 10
3037 WEST 15 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1996 · 1 units
0violations0complaints
#2 · C · 5.0 / 10
1326 1 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1940 · 1 units
0violations0complaints
#3 · B · 6.4 / 10
1014 3 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1931 · 1 units
0violations0complaints
All · 32Brooklyn · 18Manhattan · 8Queens · 4Staten Island · 1Bronx · 1
GradeBuildingUnitsViolationsComplaintsScore
C
3037 WEST 15 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1996
1005.0 / 10›
C
1326 1 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1940
1005.0 / 10›
B
1014 3 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1931
1006.4 / 10›
B
1809 74 STREET
Brooklyn
—006.8 / 10›
B
534 5 AVENUE
Manhattan
—006.8 / 10›
A
708 40 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1959
1007.4 / 10›
A
792 3 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1931
—007.6 / 10›
A
125 2 AVENUE
Brooklyn
—0010.0 / 10›
A
121 2 AVENUE
Brooklyn
—0010.0 / 10›
A
125 2 AVENUE
Brooklyn
—0010.0 / 10›
A
125 WEST 13 STREET
Manhattan · built 1930
14010.0 / 10›
A
26-26 4 STREET
Queens · built 1931
10010.0 / 10›
A
121 2 AVENUE
Brooklyn
—0010.0 / 10›
A
125 2 AVENUE
Brooklyn
—0010.0 / 10›
A
125 2 AVENUE
Brooklyn
—0010.0 / 10›
A
609 20 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1912
20010.0 / 10›
A
41-04 41 STREET
Queens · built 1939
—0010.0 / 10›
A
425 EAST 159 STREET
Bronx · built 1966
30010.0 / 10›
A
84 4 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1994
10010.0 / 10›
A
121 2 AVENUE
Brooklyn
—0010.0 / 10›
A
7405 3 AVENUE
Brooklyn · built 1949
10210.0 / 10›
A
170 71 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1970
10010.0 / 10›
A
13 4 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1931
—0010.0 / 10›
A
525 5 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1931
10010.0 / 10›
A
1784 3 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1959
10010.0 / 10›
A
73-26 METROPOLITAN AVENUE
Queens · built 1931
10010.0 / 10›
A
3605 10 STREET
Queens · built 1973
10010.0 / 10›
A
1 3 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1920
10010.0 / 10›
A
1074 49 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1910
30010.0 / 10›
A
1077 1 AVENUE
Manhattan · built 1940
19010.0 / 10›
See all 32 buildings →
05 / 09

Ownership & operations.

registration · management
updated weekly

How THE SALVATION ARMY shows up on public housing records.

Principal & registration

Owner of recordTHE SALVATION ARMY
HPD statusRegistered

Operations

Portfolio size32 buildings
Managed byTHE SALVATION ARMY (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.

06 / 09

Tenant voice.

1 review
portfolio-wide

Reviews submitted by tenants across every building in this portfolio. We aggregate the numbers, but surface the voices — good and bad — as pulled quotes.

5.0
★★★★★
avg across 1 review
5★
100%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
0%
★★★★★1y ago

“Pros: No rodents or bugs, Bathroom is large as well as both rooms. Cons: AC is not central, Kitchen is small”

— 1077 1 AVENUE · Manhattan
See all 1 reviews →
07 / 09

Where they operate.

32 buildings
across 5 boroughs
Brooklyn18
Manhattan8
Queens4
Bronx1
Brooklyn
1856%
Manhattan
825%
Queens
413%
Staten Island
13%
Bronx
13%
08 / 09

Compare & act.

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Tenant resources

File a 311 complaintReport housing conditions to NYC 311
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Report to HPDFile a complaint with Housing Preservation
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09 / 09

Questions, answered.

from tenant research
updated from the record

How many buildings does THE SALVATION ARMY own in New York City?

THE SALVATION ARMY owns or operates 32 buildings in New York City, totaling 24 units.

Is THE SALVATION ARMY a good landlord?

Across the 32-building portfolio, the average compliance score is 4.6 out of 5. 12 violations and 2 tenant complaints are on file — review The Record above for the full breakdown.

How many violations does THE SALVATION ARMY have?

12 HPD/code violations and 54 DOB violations are recorded across THE SALVATION ARMY's buildings in New York City.

Has THE SALVATION ARMY been sued by tenants?

1 active housing-court cases are on file across THE SALVATION ARMY's buildings.

What buildings should I avoid renting from THE SALVATION ARMY?

The lowest-rated buildings in THE SALVATION ARMY's portfolio are 3037 WEST 15 STREET, 1326 1 AVENUE, and 1014 3 AVENUE.

Are THE SALVATION ARMY's units rent-stabilized?

0% of THE SALVATION ARMY's units in New York City are registered as rent-stabilized with HPD.

How do I file a complaint against THE SALVATION ARMY?

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.