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Eviction Filings by Borough

NYC Intel tracks eviction filing activity across all five boroughs, sourced directly from NYC Housing Court data and NYC Open Data. Updated daily.

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Why It Matters

What Eviction Records Reveal About a Building

Eviction filings aren't just about past tenants — they tell you how a landlord operates. Here's what to look for when researching a building's eviction history.

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Aggressive Landlord Patterns

A landlord who repeatedly files for eviction at low rent-payment thresholds or immediately after lease renewal is a red flag. Look for clusters of filings in short time windows.

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Harassment Evictions

Some landlords file evictions as a pressure tactic to push out rent-stabilized tenants. Multiple filings that end in dismissal — rather than a court order — can indicate harassment.

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Building Instability

High eviction activity in a building often correlates with poor conditions, frequent landlord turnover, or financial distress. Cross-check with HPD violations and 311 complaints.

What Low Eviction History Signals

Buildings with few or no eviction filings over many years typically indicate stable tenancy, a fair landlord, and well-maintained conditions. It's one of the best signals for a healthy building.


Step by Step

How to Check Eviction History for Any NYC Address

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Download NYC Intel (Free)

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Enter the Address

Type any NYC address. NYC Intel searches building-level and block-level records simultaneously.

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Tap Evictions

View eviction filing counts, case status, and year-by-year trends for the building.

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Layer in HPD and 311 Data

Combine eviction history with open HPD violations and 311 noise or heat complaints to get a full picture of how the building is managed.


FAQ

NYC Eviction Records — Common Questions

How do I look up eviction history for a NYC address?
Download the free NYC Intel app, enter any NYC address, and tap Evictions. You'll see eviction filing history and patterns for that building, sourced from NYC Open Data and Housing Court records.
Are NYC eviction records public?
Yes. NYC eviction filings are court records and are public. NYC Intel surfaces this data so you can research any building before renting — without navigating multiple city portals.
What does a high eviction rate at a building mean?
A high number of eviction filings can signal an aggressive landlord, poor conditions, or rent disputes. Many filings are settled before a court order — but a pattern of repeated filings is always worth investigating.
Can a landlord evict me without going to court in NYC?
No. In New York City, landlords must obtain a court order to evict. Illegal lockouts are a violation of NYC law. If you see a pattern of eviction filings at a building, it may signal the landlord uses filings as pressure tactics.
How far back does NYC Intel's eviction data go?
NYC Intel shows eviction data available through NYC Open Data, which includes historical filings going back several years. This gives you a trend view, not just a snapshot.

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