This database was last updated in December 2019 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. The data is current as of March 2019. More recent Physical Inspection Scores are available from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

CALVIN COURTYARD APARTMENTS II

Multifamily housing | 2104 NORTH MARTIN, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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50
HUD Units

Recent Inspection Results

Large difference in scores

According to data published by HUD.gov, the most recent inspection for CALVIN COURTYARD APARTMENTS II was November 28, 2017, in which it received a failing score.

This score was 35.0 points worse than the average for Wisconsin (86.0).

The difference between this property’s lowest and highest inspection score from 2013 to 2019 is more than 20 points, which experts say raises questions about the reliability of the inspections.

51/100
Inspection Score

What does a failed inspection mean?

HUD scores properties on a 100-point scale, and 60 points are needed to pass. Congress mandates that federally subsidized housing conditions are “decent, safe and sanitary” and in good repair. Inspectors can deduct points for such problems as mold, infestation, broken doors and windows, tripping hazards and graffiti.

Inspection History

CALVIN COURTYARD APARTMENTS II has had at least 3 physical inspections between 2013 and March 2019.

62 September 13, 2013
85 January 8, 2015
51 November 28, 2017

In a small percentage of cases, a HUD inspection may have taken place between the published reports and is not shown here. That is why we use a dotted line.

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Note: This database contains all inspection reports made available to the public by HUD from 2013 to March 2019. If a property is inspected multiple times within a short time period, it is possible that HUD has not publicly released all of those inspection scores. Data for multifamily complexes only includes facilities with an active HUD contract. In very few cases, two different scores were listed for the same property inspection ID. When this happens, we show HUD's most recent inspection score and date. It's not exactly clear why, and HUD did not respond to a question about this.

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