HP SAVOY PARK II HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUN D COMPANY, owns or operates 12 buildings in New York City, totaling 1,872 units.
Across the 12-building portfolio, the average compliance score is 3.5 out of 5. 3,139 violations and 3,998 tenant complaints are on file — review The Record above for the full breakdown.
3,139 HPD/code violations and 167 DOB violations are recorded across HP SAVOY PARK II HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUN D COMPANY,'s buildings in New York City.
192 active housing-court cases are on file across HP SAVOY PARK II HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUN D COMPANY,'s buildings.
The lowest-rated buildings in HP SAVOY PARK II HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUN D COMPANY,'s portfolio are 45 WEST 139 STREET, 60 WEST 142 STREET, and 2308 5 AVENUE.
97% of HP SAVOY PARK II HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUN D COMPANY,'s units in New York City are registered as rent-stabilized with HPD.
In New York City, file repair complaints with HPD via 311 or hpdonline.nyc.gov. For lease or harassment issues, call the NYC Tenant Helpline at 311. Document repair requests in writing and keep dated copies for housing court.
Reviews submitted by tenants across every building in this portfolio. We aggregate the numbers, but surface the voices — good and bad — as pulled quotes.
“Unit 10M Pros: Newly renovated apartment Cons: Raised rent prior to stabilization rules changing”
— 2300 5 AVENUE · Manhattan“Unit 14D Pros: Nothing. The worst place in the world Cons: Everything. Maintence sucks, nothing gets fixed, people get stabbed etc Advice to landlord: Shame on u”
— 60 WEST 142 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Close to transportation, hospital, schools and necessities. Quiet neighborhoods Clean and sun-lit apartments Great design Private parks Cons: Unreliable management Pest Stolen packages”
— 2300 5 AVENUE · ManhattanHow HP SAVOY PARK II HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUN D COMPANY, shows up on public housing records.
Full ownership history (ACRIS deeds, prior sales, linked LLCs) ships in a later pass — some portfolios span dozens of entities that take time to reconcile.
This landlord owns or manages 12 buildings across New York City. The portfolio sits below average on compliance for the city.
Every time a tenant calls 311, an inspector cites a violation, or a case lands in housing court, it shows up here. The numbers below aggregate across the entire portfolio.
Adjudicated DOB / ECB cases across this portfolio. Every ticket that went to adjudication — paid, dismissed, or defaulted.