New construction problems for 162 16th Street a.k.a. "The Vue".
Can't imagine someone making this 311 Building's Department related complaint unless they actually lived in the building. Could they be renters? Can't imagine a condo owner feeling it was necessary to involve an outside government agency in their unit's problems unless they were having trouble reaching some kind of settlement with the builder/sponsor. Then you know someone had to let the DOB inspector into their apartments in order to find enough damage to write this violation.
And so it begins...
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The Local: "Condo Buyers Beg Off"
More buyers, developers litigating their ways out of contracts by Lysandra Ohrstrom
Resident Shareholders Unite
Taking Action Against Sponsor-Controlled Coop Buildings
"In the very loose credit market that has now ended, it might have seemed like sponsor-controlled co-ops weren’t really such a bad thing — after all, if the building is comfortable to live in, who cares that the sponsor is running a free market rental business with half the apartments, or controlling the building finances? Now that we are in an era of extremely tight credit, banks will have much more stringent policies about lending in co-ops, preferring to see over 50% of units owner-occupied.
When shareholders cannot sell or refinance their apartments, the sponsor is causing very direct harm to shareholders."
More information is available here.