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Here Are All The UWS Buildings On The 'Worst Landlord' List For 2022
There are a total of seven Upper West Side building that earned the dubious honor of being part of the Worst Landlord list for 2022.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Tenants of seven Upper West Side buildings have the unfortunate reality of living in properties owned by the 100 worst landlords in New York City during 2022, according to an annual report by the Public Advocate's Office.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams office last week released its "Worst Landlords Watchlist," which uses public data on housing violations to highlight the property owners in the five boroughs who keep their buildings in the worst shape.
The list is based on the average number of open violations recorded at each building between December 2021 and November 2022, according to the city's housing department.
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Here are the seven Upper West Side buildings that are owned by a collection of the 100 worst landlords in NYC, according to the Public Advocate's Office.
700 Amsterdam Ave. (Off the corner of West 94th Street)
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- Landlord - Ivan Disla
- 210 average violations
698 Amsterdam Ave. (Off the corner of West 94th Street)
- Landlord - Ivan Disla
- 128 average violations
104 W. 83rd St. (Between Amsterdam and Columbus)
- Landlord - Johnathan Santana
- 117 average violations
15 W. 75th St. (Between Columbus and Central Park West)
- Landlord - Adam Jernow
- 165 average violations
122 W. 71st St. (Between Broadway and Columbus)
- Landlord - Adam Jernow
- 149 average violations
47 W. 74th St (Between Columbus and Central Park West)
- Landlord - Adam Jernow
- 86 average violations
250 W. 72nd St. (Between West End and Broadway)
- Landlord - David Deutsh
- 56 average violations
Disla's 700 Amsterdam Ave. building led the way on the Upper West Side with 210 violations during the period.
As Patch previously reported, Santana, who was ranked as the No. 1 worst landlord for 2022, owned a building on the Upper West Side at 104 W. 83rd St.
The active Department of Buildings violations for that UWS address include failure to hire a professional survey team to perform regular monitoring of the building, and failure to correct an unspecified "immediately hazardous" situation, according to the DOB's website.
You can find out more about all the Upper West Side buildings and landlords on the watchlist's website.
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