NYC hearing docket

The Owner Of

Respondent of record · docketed under 3 spellings

The city writes this respondent as The Owner Of · The Owner Of... · The Owner Of: — all folded into this one docket.

HIGH riskOver the DOB $25K permit-block threshold
Contractor reputation score66
CleanSevere

What drives the score

  • +21

    Defaulted hearings, unpaid — 7

    Each default parks the maximum judgment on the owner's property record until it's vacated or paid.

  • +25

    Outstanding penalties

    Unpaid balances accrue interest — and $25,000+ outstanding can freeze new DOB permits on the lots this company works.

  • +4

    Corrections never certified — 2

    A summons without an accepted certificate of correction blocks the owner's DOB sign-offs and Certificate of Occupancy.

  • +15

    Job sites carrying open money — 6

    Every site with an open balance is another owner in the blast radius.

  • +1

    Summonses in the last 12 months — 1

    A live docket means the pattern is current, not history.

Scored 0–100 from the docket itself — defaults left on owners' property records, unpaid balances against the DOB's $25,000 permit-block line, corrections never certified, how many sites carry open money, and whether the docket is still live. The facts are the city's; the weighting is ours and shown above.

214
summonses on record
$XX,XXX
outstanding balance
7
unpaid defaults
Sep 15, 2026
next hearing

Job sites on the docket

  • 307 Bradford Street, Brooklyn1 summons · $XX,XXX due
  • 89-26 219 Street, Queens3 summonses · $X,XXX due
  • 143-42 222 Street, Queens2 summonses · $X,XXX due
  • 149-11 41 Avenue, Queens1 summons · $X,XXX due
  • 129 Beach 118 Street, Queens1 summons · $X,XXX due
  • 373 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn1 summons · $XXX due
  • 108 Wallabout Street, Brooklyn8 summonses
  • 189-17 43 Road, Queens4 summonses

+ 165 more sites

Upcoming hearings

  • Sep 15, 2026summons 039195073RWork without a permit

Missing a hearing means the maximum penalty by default — and the clock to undo it runs 75 days.

Is this your company's docket?

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