731 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn · 11205 · BBL 3017150030
Public records show current evidence of rent-stabilized units at 731 Bedford Avenue.
It appears on the newest DHCR building registration list (2024 registrations).
Its 2019 property-tax bill reported 6 rent-stabilized units.
This is building-level evidence, not a guarantee about any specific apartment. The definitive answer for your unit is a free official rent history — steps below.
Evidence timeline
| Year | On DHCR building list | Stabilized units on tax bill |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | yes | — |
| 2019 | — | 6 |
Tax-bill counts are self-reported by owners; DHCR lists cover registrations for the stated year. A missing year is often a paperwork lapse, not proof of deregulation. List coverage here: 2007–2013 and 2024; tax-bill counts: 2007–2024.
Building facts
Get the definitive answer for your unit
- Request your rent history from NYS Homes & Community Renewal — free, and only the tenant (or with the unit’s address) can get it. Use HCR’s Rent Connect / “ask a question” portal and choose rent history, or check the building in the DHCR building search.
- Read the year-by-year registered rents. If your unit shows registrations, it has a stabilization history; the legal rent trail should connect to what you pay today.
- If the numbers jump suspiciously or years are blank, talk to a tenant resource — the Met Council on Housing hotline or Housing Court Answers — before signing anything or confronting anyone. Overcharges can be recoverable.
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A complete evidence dossier for 731 Bedford Avenue: the full year-by-year timeline, an overcharge-signal analysis, a step-by-step walkthrough for pulling and reading your own official rent history, and the tenant resources to use if the numbers look wrong. Delivered instantly to your email as a permanent link.
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