Highrise Property Management
Managing agent — unlicensed in New York State
9 buildings. 326 Class C violations. No state license.
PORTFOLIO GEOGRAPHY
9 buildings.
THE PATTERN
Severely elevated rate.
Highrise Property Management averages 36.2 Class C violations per building — 624% above the catalog-wide 5.0 baseline. Across 9 buildings, the portfolio carries 326 Class C violations: conditions HPD classifies as immediately hazardous to life and health. This is not a marginal divergence from peers. It is a structural one.
THE REGULATORY VOID
No license. No exam. No oversight.
Highrise Property Management appears on HPD Registration filings tied to 9 buildings containing an estimated 1,384 residential units — and needs no state license to operate. 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 public complaint registry, no disciplinary board, and no performance standards.
TOP 9 BUILDINGS
Ranked by Class C violations.
| # | Address | Borough | Class C |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 94-11 59 AVENUE | Queens | 86 |
| 2 | 3400 SNYDER AVENUE | Brooklyn | 81 |
| 3 | 282 EAST 35 STREET | Brooklyn | 61 |
| 4 | 94-31 60 AVENUE | Queens | 36 |
| 5 | 144-41 SANFORD AVENUE | Queens | 26 |
| 6 | 35-36 76 STREET | Queens | 14 |
| 7 | 819 EAST 161 STREET | Bronx | 11 |
| 8 | 94-31 59 AVENUE | Queens | 10 |
| 9 | 2801 EAST 26 STREET | Brooklyn | 1 |
Source: HPD Violations (NYC Open Data). Class C = immediately hazardous.
RIGHT OF REPLY