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Same-day reports for buyers and homeowners across Kensington and the wider Brooklyn community.

Multi-family buildings have concerns a single-family checklist will miss. We inspect each unit individually, verify shared plumbing stacks and electrical service entrances, confirm separate-meter setups where expected, check fire-rated assemblies between units, and produce a unit-by-unit report buyers and lenders can use for negotiations and financing. Bilingual reports available on request.
Kensington multi-family stock is dominated by one- and two-family brick and wood-frame from 1910-1940 on narrow attached lots between the F train and Coney Island Avenue. Common findings on multi-family inspections: shared-party-wall drainage running through both units' basements and routinely backing up at the older unit's connection, original 100-amp services that struggle with two modern AC loads, steam systems with galvanized supply lines that have lost half their internal diameter to scale, and side-yard drainage that funnels stormwater into the lower of the two basement entries. We deliver bilingual English/Bangla report summaries on request — Kensington is one of Brooklyn's most Bangla-dense neighborhoods and the buyer is often a multi-generation family making a joint decision.
Kensington is one of Brooklyn's most Bangla-dense neighborhoods, centered on Church Avenue and McDonald Avenue between the F train elevated tracks and Coney Island Avenue. It's also a substantial Haredi and Mexican community — genuinely multi-ethnic, and one of the denser residential pockets in south-central Brooklyn.
Multi-Family Home Inspection for Kensington, NY. Availability typically within 48 hours.