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Find out which NYC landlords are in trouble before everyone else.

Sillview cross-references 12 city agency data sources to surface the multifamily buildings where conditions are deteriorating fastest — so the right people can step in before it gets worse.

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BBL 2-02902-0036 · Bronx
1465 Washington Avenue
38 units · Walk-up · Built 1923 · Rent Stabilized
82
High Distress
Violation intensity (47 open C / 38 units)
+31
Unpaid ECB fines ($38K, 1.9% of assessed)
+18
Complaint acceleration (▲ 140% vs prior 90d)
+12
Portfolio contagion (owner avg: 67)
+9
HPD litigation (1 active case)
+7
On tax lien sale list
+5

How it works

01 · Discover
Buildings you didn't know about
We score ~47,000 NYC multifamily buildings weekly. Surface where conditions are deteriorating fastest, before the market catches up.
02 · Understand
What's driving distress and why
Every score is fully transparent. See which factors are compounding: uncorrected hazards, unpaid fines, complaint surges, or systemic neglect across an owner's entire portfolio.
03 · Act
Move at the right moment
Whether that means enforcement, responsible acquisition, or simply making a more informed decision, the right data at the right time changes outcomes.
12
City Data Sources
47K
Buildings Scored
6.3M
Records Analyzed
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  • Distress score and breakdown
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  • 311 complaint history (12 months)
  • Owner name & portfolio size
  • Block comparison
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See how the city's data portrays your property: open violations, complaint patterns, ECB fines, and where you stand relative to your block. Know what inspectors and potential buyers see.

  • Full distress score breakdown
  • Open violations by class (A/B/C)
  • ECB/OATH fine status
  • Complaint trends (12 months)
  • How your building compares to neighbors

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City Agencies & Public Officials

Prioritize enforcement where tenants are most at risk. Continuously identify buildings meeting Safer Homes Act thresholds, track owner portfolios across agencies, and measure whether interventions are working.

Housing Advocates & Journalists

Investigate negligent landlords and track displacement risk with the same analytical tools institutions use. Free tier available, because housing transparency should serve everyone.

Investors & Operators

Find buildings where current ownership is failing and where responsible new management can stabilize conditions and build long-term value. See what the market misses.

Brokers & Lenders

Understand which buildings and portfolios are under the most pressure. Better data means sharper underwriting, fewer surprises, and the confidence to act decisively.

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