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Same-day reports for buyers and homeowners across Ozone Park and the wider Queens 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.
Ozone Park's multi-family stock is overwhelmingly 1920s-1960s brick attached two- and three-families on 20-25 ft wide lots, with a meaningful number of legal-and-informal four-family conversions to accommodate three-generation Bangla and Indo-Caribbean households. The single most important inspection question is the unit-count reconciliation: certificate of occupancy vs. observed kitchens, baths, and sleeping rooms, with documented egress and fire-rated separation at every floor and wall transition. Beyond legalization: original cast-iron waste stacks with rust-through at the base, shared roof-drainage clogging routinely, chimneys frequently unlined after gas conversion, and 100-amp services that struggle when each unit runs central air. Bilingual English/Bangla reporting available.
Ozone Park is one of Queens' core Bangla and Indo-Caribbean neighborhoods, concentrated along 101st Avenue, Liberty Avenue, and the 111th Street corridor. The A train on its southern spine and Aqueduct Racetrack define daily geography.
Multi-Family Home Inspection for Ozone Park, NY. Availability typically within 48 hours.