Extell Management Services
Managing agent — unlicensed in New York State
5 buildings. 23 Class C violations. No state license.
(immediately hazardous)
PORTFOLIO GEOGRAPHY
5 buildings.
THE NUMBERS
What the public record shows.
Across Extell Management Services's 5-building portfolio, public NYC datasets record 66 HPD violations (23 Class C), 417 DOB complaints, and 984 311 service requests. Aggregate ECB / OATH penalty exposure: $272.
3 of 5 buildings (60%) carry at least one Class C violation — conditions HPD classifies as immediately hazardous to life and health. The portfolio average is 4.6 Class C per building.
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THE REGULATORY VOID
No license. No exam. No oversight.
Extell Management Services manages 5 buildings containing an estimated 1,488 residential units — and needs no state license to do so. In Florida, a Community Association Manager must pass a state exam, carry a bond, and complete continuing education. In New York, there is no equivalent requirement.
There is no government body you can complain to about Extell Management Services's management. No disciplinary board. No public complaint registry. No performance standards.
TOP 5 BUILDINGS
Ranked by Class C violations.
| # | Address | Borough | Class C |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 551 10 AVENUE | Manhattan | 21 |
| 2 | 138 WILLOUGHBY STREET | Brooklyn | 1 |
| 3 | 157 WEST 57 STREET | Manhattan | 1 |
| 4 | 217 WEST 57TH STREET | Manhattan | 0 |
| 5 | 50 WEST 66TH STREET | Manhattan | 0 |
Source: HPD Violations (NYC Open Data). Class C = immediately hazardous.
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