3051 Brighton 3 Street
Composite verdict
This 2011-built, 3-floor walk-up at 3051 Brighton 3 Street has 8 open HPD violations — including 2 Class C (immediately hazardous) and 4 Class B (hazardous) — which is a meaningful concern for a relatively new building. The HPD compliance score of 48 (grade D) signals the landlord is not keeping up with violations. Rent stabilization data is unavailable because the BBL is not in the WoW database, so stabilization status cannot be assessed from public records. The immediate neighborhood shows 67 HEAT/HOT WATER and 66 General Construction/Plumbing 311 complaints in the past year, which may reflect systemic issues in the area.
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- There are 2 open Class C (immediately hazardous) HPD violations and 4 Class B (hazardous) violations — what are they specifically, and what is the landlord's timeline to resolve them before lease signing?
- The building's HPD compliance score is 48 (grade D) — can the landlord provide a written explanation of why violations have accumulated and a maintenance log showing how past violations were resolved?
- 311 records show 67 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the area over the past 12 months — has this building had heat or hot water outages, and what is the boiler's service history?
- 66 General Construction/Plumbing 311 complaints were filed in the area — are there any ongoing or planned construction or plumbing projects in the building, and has the building experienced water damage or pipe issues?
- Rent stabilization status cannot be confirmed from public records (BBL not in WoW database) — is this unit rent stabilized, and can the landlord provide the current registered rent and DHCR registration number?
- The most recent HPD violation is a failure to file the annual bedbug report — has the landlord now filed that report, and what is the building's full pest inspection history for the past 3 years?
- Check the boiler room or utility areas for posted inspection certificates and look for visible water stains, rust, or damage on ceilings and walls in hallways — given the 2 Class C violations and area-wide heat/hot water complaints, signs of deferred maintenance are a real risk.
- Inspect the common areas (lobby, stairwells, mailroom) for general upkeep — a building with a grade D HPD score and 8 open violations may show visible neglect in shared spaces even if the individual unit looks fine.
- Walk the block and surrounding streets at different times of day — 246 parking-related 311 complaints (155 illegal parking, 91 blocked driveway) suggest persistent congestion; assess whether building access, deliveries, or street noise will be a daily friction point.
3051 Brighton 3 Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11235. The closest subway is Brighton Beach (B,Q) (3-minute walk), served by the B and Q lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 27 restaurants, 8 cafes, 31 groceries, and 6 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 253 (grades Pre-K to 5), a 4-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is moderate noise activity — 35 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 78/100 safety score.
- Class C · 2 open · penalty 30 · (15/ea)
- Class B · 4 open · penalty 20 · (5/ea)
- Class A · 2 open · penalty 2 · (1/ea)
- 2026-01-07 · Apt 105 · NON EMERGENCY · GENERAL
- 2026-01-07 · Apt 105 · NON EMERGENCY · APPLIANCE
- 2025-11-10 · Apt 306 · EMERGENCY · UNSANITARY CONDITION
- Illegal Parking: 155
- Blocked Driveway: 91
- HEAT/HOT WATER: 67
- General Construction/Plumbing: 66
- Noise - Residential: 21
~1 block 300m
~2-3 blocks
- ASSAULT 3 & RELATED OFFENSES: 17
- HARRASSMENT 2: 16
- GRAND LARCENY: 11
- CRIMINAL MISCHIEF & RELATED OF: 10
- FELONY ASSAULT: 10
- Sep 17, 2010 "OBTAIN A PERMIT,CONTAVC T THE DOB"
- Dec 31, 2009
- Dec 31, 2009
- FAMILY MEDICAL SUPPLY INC
- MNL DEVELOPMENT LLC
- SAMEX COMPUTERS, INC.
- P.S. 253
- P.S. 370
- P.S. 100 The Coney Island School
- P.S. 370
- P.S. K225 - The Eileen E. Zaglin
- P.S. K771
- P.S. 370
- William E. Grady Career and Technical Education Hi
- Abraham Lincoln High School
- Brighton Beach (B,Q)
- Ocean Pkwy (Q)
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