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TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014 • 12 WRONG NAME ON BAD LIST the city about a decade ago. The GRRC, which Kerzner serves as president, worked with Con Edison’s Renaissance Housing program, to convert the structure from a six-family apartment house into a threefamily condominium. Upon being purchased, the structure had a large number of violations, Kerzner told the Times Newsweekly, but they were all remedied as a result of the renovation, which was completed in 2008. GRRC Executive Director Angela Mirabile added the Department of Buildings (DOB) issued a new certificate of occupancy thereafter which reflected the violations’ removal. But according to James’ list, 1865 Linden St. has 134 outstanding violations, all of which were purportedly issued last year. The Times Newsweekly checked the DOB’s online database and the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s online registry, both of which indicated there were no outstanding violations against 1865 Linden St. In an interview with this paper last Thursday, Kerzner stated it’s impossible for the building to have any violations since the R’wood Activist Included On Landlord Watch Paramedics brought Amador to Elmhurst Hospital Center, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. His body was later transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to determine the cause of death. Sources familiar with the case stated no criminality is suspected as of press time; however, an investigation by the 110th Precinct Detective Squad is ongoing. So it came as a shock to Kerzner last week when he was informed that his name was included on Public Advocate Letitia James’ “Landlord Watch List,” which purportedly identifies property owners whose locations have scores of outstanding city violations. The list named Kerzner as the “head officer” of the 1865 Linden St. Housing Fund Corp., a separate housing development corporation which the Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation (GRRC) formed to purchase 1865 Linden St. from by Robert Pozarycki While operating various Ridgewood civic and community organizations, Paul Kerzner regularly offers tips and information to property owners on how to properly maintain their homes and comply with city law. by Robert Pozarycki Police continue to investigate the death of a Corona man found with a head injury on a neighborhood street last Friday night, Oct. 10, it was reported. Law enforcement sources identified him as 51-year-old Amar Amador of 48th Avenue. Officers from the 110th Precinct found Amador unconscious with head trauma in front of a location on Corona Avenue between 102nd and 103rd streets at about 11:32 p.m. last Friday. Reportedly, he was located about two blocks from his residence. According to sources familiar with the investigation, three young women passing through the area discovered the injured man and contacted 911 for assistance. -SEE LANDLORD ON PG. 53- Cops Probe Corona Man’s Death Bandit Breaks Into Parked R’wood Rig Police are seeking the public’s help in finding the man pictured at right who allegedly stole property from a parked truck in Ridgewood earlier this month. Law enforcement sources said the break-in occurred between 12:30 and 3 p.m. on Oct. 2 in front of a location on Covert Street between Wyckoff and Irving avenues. Reportedly, the suspect removed a GPS along with $1,400 cash and a New York State driver’s license. 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