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736 Avenue Of The Amer

Manhattan · 10010 · BBL 1008260001

Current evidence

Public records show current evidence of rent-stabilized units at 736 Avenue Of The Amer.

It appears on the newest DHCR building registration list (2024 registrations).

Its 2024 property-tax bill reported 92 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

YearOn DHCR building listStabilized units on tax bill
2024yes92
2023103
2022220
2021301
2020301
2019301
2018301
2017301
2016301
2015301
2014301
2013yes298
2012yes301
2011yes301
2010301
2009yes300
2008301
2007301

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

Residential units
301
Year built
1999
Tax program
421-a
stabilization can be tied to the program’s term
DHCR status
MULTIPLE DWELLING A · 421-A (1-15)
Owner of record
Chelsea Associates Fee Owner LLC
per PLUTO (public record)

Get the definitive answer for your unit

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

Get the full report — $25

A complete evidence dossier for 736 Avenue Of The Amer: 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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