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1640 METROPOLITAN AVENUE, Bronx, NY is a rental building in Parkchester, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Bronx · March 2026
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§ 27-2017.3 HMC: TRACE AND REPAIR THE SOURCE AND ABATE THE VISIBLE MOLD CONDITION... GREATHAN 30 SQ. FT. AT CEILING AND ALL WALLS IN THE BATHROOM LOCATED AT APT 6H, 7th STORY
§ 27-2017.3 HMC: TRACE AND REPAIR THE SOURCE AND ABATE THE VISIBLE MOLD CONDITION... ON THE SOUTH WALL APPROX 2 SQ FT, ON THE WEST WALL APPROX 2SQ FT AND ON THE CEILING APPROX 2 SQ FT. IN THE BATHROOM LOCATED AT APT 1G, 2nd STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM SOUTH AT WEST
§ 27-2005 ADM CODE REPAIR THE BROKEN OR DEFECTIVE PLASTERED SURFACES AND PAINT IN A UNIFORM COLOR AT CEILING IN THE BATHROOM LOCATED AT APT 6C, 6th STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM EAST AT SOUTH
HMC ADM CODE: § 27-2017.4 ABATE THE INFESTATION CONSISTING OF ROACHES IN THE ENTIRE APARTMENT LOCATED AT APT 6C, 6th STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM EAST AT SOUTH
Parkchester is a massive planned community built by MetLife in the 1940s — orderly brick towers, internal gardens, and a self-contained commercial center. It's one of the Bronx's most stable middle-class neighborhoods, with a growing Bangladeshi and Albanian community alongside longtime residents.