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239 EAST 18 STREET, Manhattan

BBL 1008990022 · BIN 1019585

We can't tell from public records — request your rent history.

low confidence · data through 2027

Why

  • Built 1920, 8 residential units, class C6.
  • Building has 1 rent-stabilized units registered with DHCR (data year 2024). The building is a co-op, so these are likely sponsor-held units; your unit may or may not be among them. Request DHCR rent history to confirm.

Tools

  1. Get help with your DHCR rent history (NYC PEU) ↗ The NYC Mayor's Public Engagement Unit walks tenants through requesting their DHCR rent history at no cost. The rent history is the only document that definitively shows whether your specific unit is rent-stabilized and what the legal regulated rent is.
  2. Find a tenant attorney ↗ Housing Court Answers maintains a directory of free and low-cost tenant lawyers across NYC. Overcharge cases often qualify for free legal representation.
  3. Talk to a housing organizer ↗ Met Council on Housing runs a tenant hotline and pairs renters with organizers familiar with NYC stabilization law.
  4. Learn more about your building (JustFix Who Owns What) ↗ JustFix's Who Owns What tool shows the owner LLC, related properties, and HPD violations history for any NYC building.

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