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Staten Island · ZIP 10301 · BIN 5015146 · West New Brighton-Silver Lake-Grymes Hill · Last violation Jul 31, 2026 · Last complaint Jul 24, 2026

NeighborhoodWest New Brighton-Silver Lake-Grymes Hill
More violations than 86% of nearby buildings
More violations than 86% of buildings and more complaints than 86% of buildings in West New Brighton-Silver Lake-Grymes Hill. Size-normalized against residential buildings in the neighborhood for issues in the last 10 years.
ViolationsComplaints
Activity TrendsLast 5 years
A steady level of activity over time
Last 2 yrs: 182 violations · 174 complaints
'21'26ViolationsComplaints
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Severityⓘopen violations
29 immediately hazardous (Class C) violations still open
Class C violations include lead paint, mold, pest infestations, heat/hot water failure, and structural hazards — the most serious category.
Class Cimmediately hazardous29Class Bhazardous36

What to watch forⓘ

  1. Hazardous violations are open, including mold and pests, fire safety, and building maintenance.
    Worth checking · AI-assistedⓘ
    Look at corners, under sinks, and behind appliances for droppings, dead insects, or live rodents; check that stairwell doors and fire escape access close fully and open freely from inside; inspect walls, ceilings, and corners for water stains, soft spots, or visible damage to plaster or paint.
    details ▸

    Deadlines vary by condition: immediate for heat and hot water, 14 days for self-closing doors, 21 days for lead paint, window guards, mold, and mice, cockroaches or rats, and 24 hours for everything else. They run from the date the owner is served, and mark when civil penalties can be sought in Housing Court. They are not a promise the condition is fixed by then. If the owner does not fix it, HPD can send its own contractor and bill them.

    • —Mold & pests — Rodent, cockroach, bedbug, or other pest infestation and extermination related issues.
    • —Safety & fire — Blocked, unsafe, or inaccessible exits, hallways, stairs, or fire escape routes.
Housing Preservation & Development Violations
Total violations since 2003
415
17 per year avg.↑ Up 48% in the last 2 years (182 vs 123 prior 2 yrs)
Open violations
76
Class C (immed. haz.)ⓘ29
Class B (hazardous)ⓘ36
Rent-impairingⓘ1
Housing Preservation & Development Complaints
Total complaints since 2003
1,659
69 per year avg.↓ Down 10% in the last 2 years (174 vs 193 prior 2 yrs)
Complaint Resolution
No access13%Violation issued10%No violation24%Phone resolved53%Other0%(1,659)
Urgency breakdown
Last 12 mo.

Top violation categories

5 yrsAll time
Egressⓘ108 violations
Maintenanceⓘ96 violations
Extermination & Rodent Eradicationⓘ47 violations
Cleaningⓘ17 violations
Carbon Monoxide Detecting Devicesⓘ12 violations
Smoke Detecting Devicesⓘ11 violations
Paintingⓘ7 violations
Heat And Hot Waterⓘ6 violations
Top complaint groupsⓘ
5 yrsAll time
Heat / hot waterⓘ145 complaints
Mold & pestsⓘ110 complaints
Bldg maintenanceⓘ75 complaints
Water & plumbingⓘ42 complaints
Appliancesⓘ20 complaints
Electricalⓘ15 complaints
Safety & fireⓘ9 complaints
Adminⓘ1 complaints
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Complaint log

1,659 complaints

All categoriesHEATINGHEAT/HOT WATERUNSANITARY CONDITIONGENERALPLUMBINGAllOpenClosed
Type
See something wrong? File a complaint with 311
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Bldg maintenance — General building repair, upkeep, and maintenance related housing code violations.

The violation list below shows which conditions are open and when each was cited. If one in your own apartment is still unaddressed, call 311.

  • ABCs of Housing
  • NYC HPD, Penalties and Fees
  • Heat or hot water problems reported in the last five years.
    Worth checking · AI-assistedⓘ
    Turn on hot water at the kitchen sink and bathroom sink and feel the water temperature after running for one minute.
    details ▸

    Heat is required October 1 through May 31: at least 68°F from 6am to 10pm when it is below 55°F outside, and 62°F overnight whatever the temperature outside. Hot water must be at least 120°F, 24 hours a day, all year.

    If your apartment is colder than that, file a complaint with 311 and keep the service request number so you can track it. Never use a gas oven or range for heat, which can produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.

    • ABCs of Housing
  • Detector violations on record.
    Worth checking · AI-assistedⓘ
    Locate smoke detectors on the ceiling near bedrooms and in hallways, and ask the broker whether carbon monoxide detectors are present in the unit.
    details ▸

    Responsibility is split: the owner provides, installs, and replaces the detectors, while the tenant tests them monthly and replaces the batteries. An open violation means the owner has not yet certified to HPD that the condition was fixed, so a device may still be missing or dead at move-in. A tenant reimburses the owner for a newly installed device, $25 for a smoke or carbon monoxide detector and $50 for a combined unit, and is responsible for replacing one that goes missing or is damaged during the tenancy.

    On a viewing, look for a smoke alarm within fifteen feet of the door of each room used for sleeping, on the ceiling or just below it on the wall, and a carbon monoxide alarm at any height, including one plugged into a hallway outlet. Press the test button, and check that none have been painted over. A chirping alarm usually means a low battery, which is the tenant's to replace, but detectors also sound a separate end-of-life alarm when the device itself has to be replaced by the owner.

    • ABCs of Housing
    • NYC HPD, Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, and Natural Gas Detectors
  • Open violation ages
    ▪ < 30 days4% (3)
    ▪ 30–90 days20% (15)
    ▪ 3–12 months15% (11)
    ▪ 1–3 years55% (41)
    ▪ 3+ years7% (5)
    Prior 4 yr.
    Immed. Emergency8%2%
    Emergency57%58%
    Non-Emergency36%40%
    (53)
    (392)
    Status
    Apt
    Received
    Category
    Non-emergencyClosed11MSep 11, 2003NONCONST · VERMINThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
    Non-emergencyClosed15DJul 26, 2003NONCONST · VERMINThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    EmergencyClosed15DJul 26, 2003NONCONST · RUBBISHThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    Non-emergencyClosed15DJul 26, 2003NONCONST · VERMINThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    EmergencyClosed10Jun 2, 2003PAINT/PLASTER · WALLThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
    Non-emergencyClosed2EMay 21, 2003NONCONST · VERMINThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    Non-emergencyClosed2EMay 21, 2003NONCONST · VERMINThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    Non-emergencyClosed16AMay 9, 2003NONCONST · VERMINThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
    Non-emergencyClosed7KFeb 28, 2003GENERAL · CERAMIC-TILEThe Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
    Non-emergencyClosed
    Sep 11, 2003Apt 11M
    NONCONST · VERMIN
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
    Non-emergencyClosed
    Jul 26, 2003Apt 15D
    NONCONST · VERMIN
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    EmergencyClosed
    Jul 26, 2003Apt 15D
    NONCONST · RUBBISH
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    Non-emergencyClosed
    Jul 26, 2003Apt 15D
    NONCONST · VERMIN
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    EmergencyClosed
    Jun 2, 2003Apt 10
    PAINT/PLASTER · WALL
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
    Non-emergencyClosed
    May 21, 2003Apt 2E
    NONCONST · VERMIN
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    Non-emergencyClosed
    May 21, 2003Apt 2E
    NONCONST · VERMIN
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. No violations were issued. The complaint has been closed.
    Non-emergencyClosed
    May 9, 2003Apt 16A
    NONCONST · VERMIN
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
    Non-emergencyClosed
    Feb 28, 2003Apt 7K
    GENERAL · CERAMIC-TILE
    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development inspected the following conditions. Violations were issued. Information about specific violations is available at www.nyc.gov/hpd
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