The Word On The Street, Part II: Good Advice

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Taken June 13, 2013.

The Word On The Street, Part I: Ingraham Street

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Taken June 13, 2013.

From The New York Shitty Inbox, Part III: What To Do About Illegal Hotels?

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A tipster writes:

Heather!

Illegal Hotels, formally known as transient occupancy units (TOU’s) are Class “A” residential units that have been converted for short-term stays of 30 days or less without adhering to the fire codes, tax laws, Certificates of Occupancy and zoning restrictions of hotel use. The illegal conversion of residential buildings into hotels presents serious problems for permanent residents, limits the supply of available housing – in particular, rent-regulated and low-income housing. By lacking the necessary fire-safety measures that legal hotels are required to have by law, which are more stringent than multiple dwelling buildings, TOU’s also present substantial safety hazards to permanent, legal residents as well as short-term guests; many are dangerous firetraps.

The Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement (“OSE”), headed by Kathleen McGee, pulls together the various enforcement agencies to go after TOUs when they are reported. I know people don’t believe it, but for this people need to file 311 Complaints, being sure to tell the operator that they want it to go to OSE. Kathleen has worked to get complaints that are incorrectly taken for HPD or DOB re-routed to her shop (and has been largely successful).

The District Manager or local elected officials can also forward complaints directly to Kathleen, and can even do so anonymously. It can be hard to get OSE out immediately, unless there is a present and imminent fire hazard, but they are very good at going out to problem locations (ie: repeated complaints or severe activity). They have been stepping up their enforcement recently.*

So far, there isn’t much proactive enforcement based off of sites like AirBnB, although with recent changes in the law, which raised the fines for landlords and allows tenants to be fined as well, some landlords have started to patrol the websites to catch tenants and proactively inform OSE.

*No shit.

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Urban Artifact: Street Sneaks

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From Bushwick Avenue.

The Word On The Street, Part II: Graham Avenue

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Although I have featured this before, what really struck me today was the pigeon’s presence. It was almost as if he (she?) was standing there just to get the “point” across. Possibly before “bombing” some unsuspecting pedestrian below…

East Williamsburg Photo Du Jour: McKibben Street

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Filed under: 11206, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn 

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Taken May 1, 2013.

The Word On The Street: Moore Street

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Taken May 1, 2013.

The Word On The Street, Part II: Harrison Place

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Taken May 1, 2013.

New York Shitty Feral Furniture Watch: Al Fresco Living Room

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From White Street.

East Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: Eyes On The Street

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Taken May 1, 2013.

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