Total open HPD violations recorded for 38 Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn, based on New York City HPD records.

Distribution of open HPD violations by severity at 38 Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn, illustrating the proportion of hazardous and immediately hazardous conditions.

Breakdown of open HPD violations by severity at 38 Sixth Avenue, including hazardous (Class B) and immediately hazardous (Class C) conditions, based on HPD data.

HPD Violations by Avanath Capital Management, LLC at 38 Sixth Avenue: What Public Records Show

Public records from the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) provide insight into building conditions at 38 Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn, owned and operated by Avanath Capital Management, LLC and Bridge Housing.

According to HPD data, the building currently has:

  • 107 open violations‍ ‍

  • Including:

    • 48 Class B (hazardous) violations

    • 36 Class C (immediately hazardous) violations

Class B and Class C violations are of particular importance, as they represent conditions that may affect health, safety, and habitability.

Severity of Violations

The presence of 36 immediately hazardous violations is notable. Under HPD classification, Class C violations are considered the most serious and typically require prompt correction.

The distribution of violations across severity levels provides additional context for understanding the overall condition of the building managed by Avanath Capital Management and Bridge Housing.

Types of Reported Conditions

HPD records show a range of conditions affecting both individual apartments and shared building spaces, including:

  • Lack of hot water in residential units

  • Repeated roach infestations in apartments and common areas

  • Water leaks and resulting damage to ceilings and walls

  • Mold conditions in multiple units

  • Fire safety issues, including defective fire doors

These violations span multiple floors and units, as well as public areas within the building which is owned by Avanath Capital Management and Bridge Housing.

Pattern and Context

The distribution of violations across different parts of the building suggests that these are not isolated incidents but part of broader building-wide conditions reflected in public records.

Residents at 38 Sixth Avenue have reported concerns related to maintenance responsiveness, building systems, and overall living conditions. These reports are consistent with patterns reflected in HPD data.

While HPD records represent only one measure of building conditions, they provide an independently verified source of information regarding maintenance and compliance.

Full Records

For complete and up-to-date records, visit the official HPD Online database:

👉 https://hpdonline.nyc.gov/hpdonline/building/966928/overview