Find out which NYC landlords are in trouble before everyone else.
Sillview cross-references 12 city agency data sources to surface the multifamily buildings where conditions are deteriorating fastest — so the right people can step in before it gets worse.
Whether you're a tenant researching your home, a renter evaluating a new apartment, or a landlord checking your own building, see what the data says.
Get a free report on any NYC building: open violations, complaint history, owner portfolio, and how it compares to the block. Useful before signing a lease or understanding what's happening where you live.
See how the city's data portrays your property: open violations, complaint patterns, ECB fines, and where you stand relative to your block. Know what inspectors and potential buyers see.
Prioritize enforcement where tenants are most at risk. Continuously identify buildings meeting Safer Homes Act thresholds, track owner portfolios across agencies, and measure whether interventions are working.
Investigate negligent landlords and track displacement risk with the same analytical tools institutions use. Free tier available, because housing transparency should serve everyone.
Find buildings where current ownership is failing and where responsible new management can stabilize conditions and build long-term value. See what the market misses.
Understand which buildings and portfolios are under the most pressure. Better data means sharper underwriting, fewer surprises, and the confidence to act decisively.
Ranked distress reports, score breakdowns, owner portfolios. Delivered every Monday morning.