Condemned and Dead-End Properties
Condemned properties in the City of Pittsburgh and is maintained by the Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections (PLI). Some of the properties are labelled as "dead-end", which means that they are condemned properties for which PLI cannot locate the owner.
| Namelegal entity | Full Namelegal entity | Full Addressaddress | Parcel IDregistration | Property Typeclassification | Datetemporal | Latest Inspection Resultstatus | Latest Inspection Scorequantity | Inspection Statusstatus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S ZYTNICK REALTY LLC | S ZYTNICK REALTY LLC | 5680 FORWARD AVE #304, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 | 0087F00325000000 | Condemned Property | 2025-09-09 | Fail | 4 | Active |
| SYCAMORE TREE PROPERTIES LLC | SYCAMORE TREE PROPERTIES LLC | 5302 DUNCAN ST, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 | 0081A00041000000 | Condemned Property | 2025-08-20 | Fail | 4 | Active |
| STOUGH FAMILY 4 LLC | STOUGH FAMILY 4 LLC | 1636 5TH AVE, Pittsburgh, 15219 | 0011E00001000000 | Condemned Property | 2024-09-10 | Fail | 4 | Active |
Commercial Real Estate Lender Pre-Origination Screening
A lender underwriting a loan secured by Pittsburgh commercial or residential property checks whether the collateral address appears on the condemned properties list before closing, since a condemnation finding would impair the asset's value and the borrower's ability to generate income from it.
KYB Entity Risk Flagging for Property-Holding LLCs
A fintech platform onboarding small business borrowers or landlords cross-references the applicant's legal entity name against condemned property ownership records to identify whether the business controls assets that are out of compliance with municipal code, which can signal financial distress or negligent management.
Property and Casualty Insurance Underwriting Exclusion
An insurer evaluating a policy application for a Pittsburgh property checks the parcel ID against condemned and dead-end property records to determine whether the structure has active code violations or an unlocatable owner, both of which elevate loss exposure and may trigger coverage exclusions.


















