Anyone have tips on obtaining floor plans when owner doesn't have, management doesn't have, and previous listings on MLSLI/StreetEasy don't have.
Is there a buildings dept. site that might have?
Thanks!
West81st
about 13 months ago
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Member since: Jan 2008
NYPL and Columbia are good resources. Which building?
uptown_joe
about 13 months ago
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Member since: Dec 2011
Buildings Dept only shares its archive of plans with authorized parties (i.e. the building owner/management), and I'm sure they charge for retrieving the scans/microfilms for you. But as long as the building isn't really really old, they should have whatever plans were filed/reviewed for its construction or renovation. Probably best to go through an expeditor.
Anyone have tips on obtaining floor plans when owner doesn't have, management doesn't have, and previous listings on MLSLI/StreetEasy don't have.
Is there a buildings dept. site that might have?
Thanks!
NYPL and Columbia are good resources. Which building?
Buildings Dept only shares its archive of plans with authorized parties (i.e. the building owner/management), and I'm sure they charge for retrieving the scans/microfilms for you. But as long as the building isn't really really old, they should have whatever plans were filed/reviewed for its construction or renovation. Probably best to go through an expeditor.
Year building was built, please..