925 East 14 Street
Composite verdict
925 East 14 Street is a 64-year-old, 6-floor elevator building in Brooklyn with 36 open HPD violations — 19 of them Class C (immediately hazardous), 14 Class B (hazardous), and 3 Class A — earning an HPD grade of F. That violation load is the dominant concern here. On the positive side, the building is fully rent-stabilized with no deregulated units since 2007, bedbug filings show clean status over the past 3 years, and the immediate crime picture is relatively quiet (6 NYPD incidents within 150 meters, no violent incidents, no shootings in 2024). The 311 data flags 37 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints and 33 UNSANITARY CONDITION complaints in the area, which aligns with the HPD violation picture and warrants direct questioning before signing.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
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past 12 mo (150m)
rent
rating
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(311 complaints)
errands grade
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- There are 19 open Class C (immediately hazardous) HPD violations on this building — can you provide a full list of the open violations, which units they affect, and what the remediation timeline is for each?
- The most recent HPD violation has been open for 333 days and involves furniture obstructing a fire escape window in Apt 5H — is that obstruction resolved, and what is the building's protocol for fire egress compliance?
- 311 records show 37 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the area over the past 12 months — what is the building's heating system, when was the boiler last serviced, and how are heat outages handled?
- The building was built in 1962 and is 64 years old — beyond the boiler, what major systems (elevator, plumbing, electrical, roof) have been updated, and when were those updates completed?
- The rent stabilization data shows 79 stabilized units against a total of 78 — can you clarify the unit count discrepancy, confirm which specific unit is being offered is rent-stabilized, and provide the legal regulated rent for that unit?
- 33 UNSANITARY CONDITION complaints appear in the 311 data for this area — what pest control and sanitation maintenance schedule does the building follow, and are there any active exterminator contracts on file?
- Inspect the elevator cab, hallways, and stairwells for visible maintenance issues — water stains, peeling paint, damaged fixtures, or debris — given the building's F HPD grade and 36 open violations, common areas often reflect the overall maintenance standard.
- Check the basement or mechanical room access area for any posted boiler inspection certificates and their dates, and note whether the building feels adequately heated during your visit, given 37 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the 311 record.
- Walk the fire escape access points and exits visible from the hallways to confirm they are unobstructed, since the most recent HPD violation specifically cites a furniture-blocked fire escape window that has been open for 333 days.
925 East 14 Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11230. The closest subway is Avenue J (Q) (3-minute walk), served by the Q line. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 8 restaurants, 5 cafes, 8 groceries, and 2 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 099 Isaac Asimov (grades Pre-K to 8), a 8-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is moderate noise activity — 42 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 93/100 safety score.
- Class C · 19 open · penalty 285 · (15/ea)
- Class B · 14 open · penalty 70 · (5/ea)
- Class A · 3 open · penalty 3 · (1/ea)
- 2026-05-03 · Apt BLDG · EMERGENCY · DOOR/WINDOW
- 2026-02-01 · Apt 2K · EMERGENCY · HEAT/HOT WATER
- 2026-01-25 · Apt BLDG · EMERGENCY · HEAT/HOT WATER
- Illegal Parking: 70
- Blocked Driveway: 59
- HEAT/HOT WATER: 37
- UNSANITARY CONDITION: 33
- Noise - Residential: 33
~1 block 300m
~2-3 blocks
- PETIT LARCENY: 9
- ASSAULT 3 & RELATED OFFENSES: 7
- CRIMINAL MISCHIEF & RELATED OF: 3
- MISCELLANEOUS PENAL LAW: 3
- HARRASSMENT 2: 2
- May 20, 2019 "FAILURE TO PERFORM CATEGORY 5 INSPECTION"
- Dec 14, 2016 "FAILURE TO CERTIFY CORRECTION ON IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS (CLASS 1) ECB VIOLATION"
- Mar 3, 2015 "VIOLATION ISSUED FOR FAILURE TO FILE ANNUAL BOILER 2013 INSPECTION REPORT"
- MUGHAL, SHAKEEL
- A&Z CONSTRUCTION & ASSOCIATES LLC
- M R & SON LANDSCAPING INC
- P.S. 099 Isaac Asimov
- P.S. 217 Colonel David Marcus School
- Brooklyn Dreams Charter School
- P.S. 099 Isaac Asimov
- Brooklyn Dreams Charter School
- Edward R. Murrow High School
- Avenue J (Q)
- Avenue H (Q)
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