333 Schermerhorn Street
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HPD violation data is temporarily unavailable for 333 Schermerhorn Street, so the landlord's maintenance and code-compliance track record cannot be assessed from public records right now. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable, meaning the regulatory status of individual units cannot be confirmed. What the data does show: the building is a 54-floor, 750-unit elevator tower built in 2014 and owned by HUBBK, LLC; noise is a real concern, with a D-grade (87 complaints in 12 months, predominantly residential noise) and 45 nearby HEAT/HOT WATER 311 calls; and bedbugs have been reported in 4 instances over the past 3 years, placing the building at medium risk.
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- HPD violation data is temporarily unavailable — can you provide a current HPD violation report or building inspection history for 333 Schermerhorn Street so the maintenance record can be reviewed before signing?
- The noise section shows a D grade with 87 complaints in the past 12 months, 38 of which are residential in origin — what soundproofing measures exist between units, and on which floors or exposures are noise complaints most concentrated?
- There were 45 HEAT/HOT WATER 311 calls in the area over the past year — has this building had any heat or hot water outages, and how are those issues tracked and resolved for tenants?
- Bedbugs have been reported 4 times in the past 3 years, placing the building at medium risk — what is the building's current pest-control protocol, and has your specific unit or floor had any bedbug filings?
- Rent stabilization status could not be confirmed because the BBL is not in the WoW database — is this unit rent-stabilized, and can you provide documentation of the unit's regulatory status and rent history?
- The building is owned by HUBBK, LLC and has 750 units across 54 floors — who is the on-site property manager, what is the typical response time for maintenance requests, and is there a 24-hour building staff presence?
- Test sound transmission in the unit itself: close the door, listen for hallway noise, neighbor noise through shared walls, and street or residential noise from windows — the D-grade noise rating with 38 residential complaints makes unit-level soundproofing a priority to assess.
- Inspect the elevator banks, lobby, and common hallways for maintenance quality — in a 750-unit, 54-floor building built in 2014, wear on high-traffic infrastructure (elevator interiors, corridor finishes, mail areas) is a reliable proxy for how well the building is managed day-to-day.
- Check the unit and hallway for any visible signs of pest activity (droppings, casings, traps) and ask the super or leasing agent directly about the most recent bedbug treatment in the building, given the medium risk rating and 4 reported infestations in 3 years.
333 Schermerhorn Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11217. The closest subway is Nevins St (2,3,4,5) (1-minute walk), served by the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, B, C, D, F, G, N, Q, and R lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 67 restaurants, 42 cafes, 60 groceries, and 13 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. K369 - Coy L. Cox School (grades K to 12), a 3-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is high noise activity — 87 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise.
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