Manhattan at a glance
Top operators by open HPD violations
Operators with at least one Manhattan building, ranked by total open HPD violations across their full citywide portfolio. Distress scores blend violation severity, eviction rate, 311 complaint volume, and acquisition cadence.
- 1.MOSHE PILLEROpen HPD: 76,46860 buildings · 76,468 open HPD (20,417 Class C) · score 98
- 2.RICK GROPPEROpen HPD: 48,17659 buildings · 48,176 open HPD (14,311 Class C) · score 99
- 3.RICK HERMANOpen HPD: 47,935105 buildings · 47,935 open HPD (12,415 Class C) · score 98
- 4.MARGARET BRUNNOpen HPD: 47,463102 buildings · 47,463 open HPD (12,993 Class C) · score 99
- 5.PETER FINEOpen HPD: 47,09961 buildings · 47,099 open HPD (13,175 Class C) · score 99
- 6.DAVID TENNENBAUMOpen HPD: 42,27378 buildings · 42,273 open HPD (11,896 Class C) · score 99
- 7.MARTIN MEYEROpen HPD: 37,66532 buildings · 37,665 open HPD (9,600 Class C) · score 92
- 8.JOE ZITOLOOpen HPD: 37,249182 buildings · 37,249 open HPD (8,680 Class C) · score 99
- 9.EZRIEL WEINBERGEROpen HPD: 33,78760 buildings · 33,787 open HPD (9,564 Class C) · score 98
- 10.JOSH HUBIOpen HPD: 33,77964 buildings · 33,779 open HPD (8,179 Class C) · score 98
Largest portfolios with Manhattan presence
Tracked operators by total citywide property count. Multi-borough operators are included if any of their portfolio sits inside Manhattan.
- 1.ERIC MOOREBuildings: 220220 buildings · 3,045 open HPD (596 Class C) · score 90
- 2.ISMENE SPELIOTISBuildings: 192192 buildings · 17,185 open HPD (4,883 Class C) · score 93
- 3.JOE ZITOLOBuildings: 182182 buildings · 37,249 open HPD (8,680 Class C) · score 99
- 4.MAGDALENA KOSZBuildings: 164164 buildings · 6,926 open HPD (1,753 Class C) · score 98
- 5.MARK SCHARFMANBuildings: 136136 buildings · 13,844 open HPD (3,326 Class C) · score 98
- 6.STEVE CROMANBuildings: 133133 buildings · 13,635 open HPD (4,164 Class C) · score 98
- 7.JANE GOLDMANBuildings: 118118 buildings · 8,200 open HPD (1,295 Class C) · score 75
- 8.RICK HERMANBuildings: 105105 buildings · 47,935 open HPD (12,415 Class C) · score 98
- 9.MARGARET BRUNNBuildings: 102102 buildings · 47,463 open HPD (12,993 Class C) · score 99
- 10.ANDREW KANEBuildings: 100100 buildings · 1,002 open HPD (215 Class C) · score 74
Recent Manhattan deed activity
Most-recently-recorded ACRIS deed transfers in Manhattan. Click through to the full deed feed for buyer / seller names, mortgage data, and PLUTO context.
- 1 WALL ST$3MMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1000231502
- 520 FIFTH AVENUE$5MMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1012591288
- 350 WEST 53RD STREET$1MMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1010431252
- 53 WEST 74 STREET$8MMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1011270007
- 870 7 AVENUE$100May 16, 2026 · DEED, TS · BBL 1010271295
- 125 GREENWICH STREET$2MMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1000511218
- 300 RECTOR PLACENot disclosedMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1000164130
- 263 NINTH AVENUE$2MMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1007231039
- 123 WEST 20TH STREETNot disclosedMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1007960023
- 393 WEST END AVENUENot disclosedMay 16, 2026 · DEED · BBL 1011861061
- BROWSE FULL DEED FEED →
Frequently asked about Manhattan landlord data
How many landlords does MetroDeeds track in Manhattan?
MetroDeeds tracks 664 residential property operators with at least one building registered in Manhattan. The cohort is filtered to named operators (with personal HPD accountability) holding two or more properties citywide. Multi-borough operators count toward this total if any of their portfolio sits inside Manhattan; the same operator can also appear on other borough hub pages. Single-family owner-occupants and one-off LLCs are filtered out by the manager-suppression rules.
Who is the worst landlord in Manhattan?
By open HPD violation count, the highest-distress operator with a Manhattan presence today is MOSHE PILLER, carrying 76,468 open code violations across 60 buildings (distress score 98 of 100). The full distress ranking is recomputed nightly and the operator’s individual profile breaks down which violations are Class A, B, or C. MOSHE PILLER may operate in multiple boroughs — this list filters by Manhattan property presence, not borough-of-residence.
How many HPD violations are open in Manhattan?
Across the 664 tracked operators with a Manhattan presence, MetroDeeds counts 2,784,267 open HPD code violations citywide as of the most recent nightly compute. This figure rolls up Class A (non-hazardous), Class B (hazardous), and Class C (immediately hazardous) violations and reflects whole-portfolio counts — multi-borough operators contribute their full violation total here. The HPD violation source dataset publishes daily on NYC Open Data; the borough hub refreshes every six hours.
How often is Manhattan data updated?
MetroDeeds runs a full nightly compute job at 4 AM ET that refreshes every operator’s violation count, property count, distress score, last acquisition date, and flag set. The borough hub page reads from that cache and re-renders every six hours via Next.js incremental static regeneration. Changes to underlying NYC Open Data (HPD violations, ACRIS deeds, OCA evictions, 311 complaints) flow through within 1–2 nightly runs of source-data publication.
Can I download Manhattan landlord data?
Free MetroDeeds accounts get 3 full due-diligence reports — no credit card required — and can browse the full Manhattan operator list at any time. Scout+ ($49.99/mo) unlocks unfiltered deed history, $/SF context, and full owner-of-record names. Pro ($149.99/mo) adds bulk CSV export of operator and deed data plus PDF portfolio reports. Enterprise ($499.99/mo) adds programmatic API access for automated workflows.
What's the difference between Manhattan HPD violations and DOB violations?
HPD (Department of Housing Preservation and Development) issues violations for tenant-facing housing-quality issues — heat, hot water, mold, leaks, pests, locks, peeling paint, broken windows. DOB (Department of Buildings) issues violations for construction-code and safety issues — illegal alterations, unsafe scaffolding, unregistered work, expired permits. MetroDeeds’ distress score weighs HPD violations because they reflect tenant-experienced conditions; DOB violations are tracked separately on each operator’s profile page under the Construction & Permits section.