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U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

New York City
A-
Portfolio Score
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
  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.

07 / 09

Where they operate.

Neighborhoods we operate in

  • East New York7 buildings
  • Jamaica5 buildings
  • Canarsie4 buildings
  • Springfield Gardens4 buildings
  • Flatbush2 buildings
  • Bedford-Stuyvesant2 buildings
  • South Ozone Park2 buildings
  • Park Slope2 buildings
  • Rosedale2 buildings
  • Far Rockaway2 buildings
08 / 09

Compare & act.

09 / 09

Questions, answered.

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION — Landlord Portfolio in New York City

New York City·Portfolio profile
48 buildings105 unitsUpdated from public records
Portfolio Record
785 · 317 violations · complaints
2 buildings carry 100+ violations · across NYC
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The verdictLucidIQ Portfolio Score
A-
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4.3 / 5
Portfolio Score
48 buildings · 105 units · NYC
Right around the NYC landlord average.
ComplianceConcerning
Tenant voiceNo reviews
ScaleMedium
TransparencyPartial
HPD violations823open + closed 12mo
311 complaints317submitted last 12mo
Litigations37housing court active
OATH balance due$338,145penalty + interest · last 5y
Rent-stab units0registered w/ HPD
Evictions filed4L&T filings 12mo
01 / 09

Portfolio at a glance.

48 buildings · 0 units
scored by LucidIQ

This landlord owns or manages 48 buildings across New York City. The portfolio sits around the city average on compliance.

Grade distribution

33
4
6
5
A · 33B · 4C · 6D · 0F · 5
-0.2
Portfolio score vs NYC average. 4.3 / 5 vs the city mean of 4.5.

Where they operate

  • Queens23
  • Brooklyn20
  • Bronx3
  • Manhattan2
2 buildings carry 100+ violations — see the buildings section below.
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
823
across 48 buildings
311 complaints
317
93% from the worst 10% of buildings
Litigations
37
19 buildings in active court cases
See the full record by building →
03 / 09

OATH case file.

last update Mar 2026
48 buildings

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

Total cases
150
Open / unpaid
44
Balance due
$338.1K
Default-judgment rate
19%

Recent cases (8 of 150)

  • ADMIT IN-VIO
    WORK WITHOUT A PERMIT
    195-14 HOLLIS AVENUE
    $1.3K paid
    Mar 2026
  • —
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    212 LEFFERTS PLACE
    $1.3K due
    Feb 2026
  • —
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    212 LEFFERTS PLACE
    $1.3K due
    Feb 2026
  • —
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    212 LEFFERTS PLACE
    $1.3K due
    Feb 2026
  • —
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    212 LEFFERTS PLACE
    $1.3K due
    Feb 2026
  • —
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    212 LEFFERTS PLACE
    $1.3K due
    Feb 2026
  • —
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    212 LEFFERTS PLACE
    $1.3K due
    Feb 2026
  • —
    FAIL TO COMPLY W COMMISSIONER ORDER TO FILE CERT OF CORRECTION W DOB
    212 LEFFERTS PLACE
    $1.3K due
    Feb 2026
04 / 09

The buildings.

48 total
sorted by score

Worst 3 in portfolio

#1 · C · 5.0 / 10
87-46 109 STREET
Queens · built 1920 · 1 units
0violations0complaints
#2 · C · 5.0 / 10
173-33 124 AVENUE
Queens · built 2006 · 2 units
0violations0complaints1suits
#3 · C · 5.0 / 10
1176 EAST TREMONT AVENUE
Bronx · built 1901 · 2 units
0violations0complaints
All · 48Queens · 23Brooklyn · 20Bronx · 3Manhattan · 2100+ violations · 2
GradeBuildingUnitsViolationsComplaintsScore
C
87-46 109 STREET
Queens · built 1920
1005.0 / 10›
C
173-33 124 AVENUE
Queens · built 2006
2005.0 / 10›
C
1176 EAST TREMONT AVENUE
Bronx · built 1901
2005.0 / 10›
C
261 CLEVELAND STREET
Brooklyn · built 2007
226215.8 / 10›
C
142-20 116 AVENUE
Queens · built 1920
123265.8 / 10›
C
157-15 110 AVENUE
Queens · built 1999
238135.8 / 10›
B
129-37 153 STREET
Queens · built 1925
11056.4 / 10›
B
50-68 43 STREET
Queens · built 1945
33176.4 / 10›
B
14 ST MARKS PLACE
Brooklyn · built 1910
31806.6 / 10›
B
195-14 HOLLIS AVENUE
Queens · built 1945
22551467.0 / 10›
A
780 MAC DONOUGH STREET
Brooklyn · built 2005
31217.4 / 10›
A
114-06 167 STREET
Queens · built 1925
2007.6 / 10›
A
178 HIGHLAND BOULEVARD
Brooklyn · built 2004
2207.6 / 10›
A
212 LEFFERTS PLACE
Brooklyn · built 1900
121157.6 / 10›
A
1936 PROSPECT PLACE
Brooklyn · built 1899
3315908.2 / 10›
A
136-24 220 STREET
Queens · built 2005
2238.2 / 10›
A
158 WEST 130 STREET
Manhattan · built 1881
111208.6 / 10›
A
822 LAFAYETTE AVENUE
Brooklyn · built 1901
21108.6 / 10›
A
2860 WEST 22 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1980
1609.2 / 10›
A
182 OLD MILL ROAD
Brooklyn · built 1930
2609.2 / 10›
A
807 EAST 170 STREET
Bronx · built 1901
2609.2 / 10›
A
236-07 BENTLEY ROAD
Queens · built 2005
2209.2 / 10›
A
11-05 BEACH CHANNEL DRIVE
Queens · built 2004
2809.2 / 10›
A
188-06 NASHVILLE BOULEVARD
Queens · built 1915
1109.2 / 10›
A
1246 EAST 101 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1955
1109.2 / 10›
A
158-12 85 AVENUE
Queens · built 2007
20010.0 / 10›
A
3 CYPRESS COURT
Brooklyn · built 1935
24010.0 / 10›
A
43-44 164 STREET
Queens · built 1920
20010.0 / 10›
A
823 EAST 35 STREET
Brooklyn · built 1935
29010.0 / 10›
A
3963 DURYEA AVENUE
Bronx · built 1920
10010.0 / 10›
See all 48 buildings →
05 / 09

Ownership & operations.

registration · management
updated weekly

How U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION shows up on public housing records.

Principal & registration

Owner of recordU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
HPD statusRegistered

Operations

Portfolio size48 buildings
Managed byU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (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.

48 buildings
across 4 boroughs
Queens23
Brooklyn20
Bronx3
Manhattan2
Queens
2348%
Brooklyn
2042%
Bronx
36%
Manhattan
24%
08 / 09

Compare & act.

peer landlords · tenant
resources

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Tenant resources

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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 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION own in New York City?

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION owns or operates 0 buildings in New York City, totaling 105 units.

Is U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION a good landlord?

Across the 0-building portfolio, the average compliance score is — out of 5. 0 violations and 0 tenant complaints are on file — review The Record above for the full breakdown.

How many violations does U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION have?

0 HPD/code violations and 0 DOB violations are recorded across U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION's buildings in New York City.

Has U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION been sued by tenants?

37 active housing-court cases are on file across U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION's buildings.

What buildings should I avoid renting from U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION?

The lowest-rated buildings in U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION's portfolio are 87-46 109 STREET, 173-33 124 AVENUE, and 1176 EAST TREMONT AVENUE.

Are U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION's units rent-stabilized?

0% of U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION's units in New York City are registered as rent-stabilized with HPD.

How do I file a complaint against U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION?

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.