119 EAST 71ST STREET TOWNHOUSE LLC
Albany, New York
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Registration Details
Townhome Association · Est. 2022 · Active
Type
Townhome Association
Governing Statute
N.Y. Real Prop. Law §339-j et seq.
State
New York
City
Albany
ZIP
12207
County
Albany
Registration
6668156
Formed
Dec. 14, 2022
Status
Active
Natural Hazard Exposure
Albany County
Relatively Moderate
Landslide
Inland Flooding
Lightning
Tornado
Ice Storm
Social Vulnerability
Relatively Low
Community Resilience
Very High
Expected Annual Loss
$64,289,673
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20, Albany County, NY
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