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Ry Management Co Inc

Managing agent — unlicensed in New York State

14 buildings. 958 Class C violations. No state license.

14 buildings
958 Class C violations
11 buildings with violations
68.4 per building

PORTFOLIO GEOGRAPHY

14 buildings.

9 Manhattan
4 Brooklyn
1 Bronx

THE PATTERN

Severely elevated rate.

Ry Management Co Inc averages 68.4 Class C violations per building — 1268% above the catalog-wide 5.0 baseline. Across 14 buildings, the portfolio carries 958 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.

Ry Management Co Inc appears on HPD Registration filings tied to 14 buildings containing an estimated 4,283 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.

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TOP 14 BUILDINGS

Ranked by Class C violations.

#AddressBoroughClass C
140 W MOSHOLU PARKWAY SBronx427
2901 DREW STREETBrooklyn287
3902 DREW STREETBrooklyn135
41680 MADISON AVENUEManhattan80
521 SPRING STREETManhattan10
6230 EAST 88 STREETManhattan7
7185 HALL STREETBrooklyn4
8333 EAST 34 STREETManhattan3
91623 3 AVENUEManhattan2
10195 WILLOUGHBY AVENUEBrooklyn2
11300 RECTOR PLACEManhattan1
121601 3 AVENUEManhattan0
13320 ALBANY STREETManhattan0
14300 ALBANY STREETManhattan0

Source: HPD Violations (NYC Open Data). Class C = immediately hazardous.

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14 buildings. 958 hazardous violations.
Zero regulatory consequences.

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