Pros: Close to major transportation into the city and busses elsewhere. Cons: All of Brooklyns roughest parts? It’s all here! Advice to landlord: Follow up on tenants repairs. Clean more, not only when HUD is paying a…
263 LIVONIA AVENUE, Brooklyn, NY, 11212 is a 997-unit rental building in Brownsville, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Pros: Close to major transportation into the city and busses elsewhere. Cons: All of Brooklyns roughest parts? It’s all here! Advice to landlord: Follow up on tenants repairs. Clean more, not only when HUD is paying a…
Pros: Near transportation, near shopping Cons: Bad elevators, noisy Advice to landlord: improve building security
Pros: Lights that work, cleaner elevator Cons: Roaches and mice Advice to landlord: Do better for your tenants NYCHA
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Eviction Executed — Apt 06B — Eviction
Eviction Executed — Apt 09E — Eviction
Rodent — Condition Attracting Rodents
Eviction Executed — Apt 04H — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt 07D — Possession
Eviction Executed — Apt 06F — Eviction
Eviction Executed — Apt 08B — Eviction
Eviction Executed — Apt 08G — Eviction
HEAT/HOT WATER — APARTMENT ONLY
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Brooklyn · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~13% by timing your move to March.
Brownsville has long been one of Brooklyn's toughest neighborhoods, but community-led organizations like the Brownsville Community Justice Center are driving change. Public housing dominates the landscape, rents are among the city's lowest, and a fierce sense of community persists.