2026 taxable assessment $4,613,800 × 1.3998%. Estimate—not a bill or account balance.
OPA also publishes a 2027 assessment of $5,819,300; it is not the 2026 billed-year value.
Apartment building report
5 stories · 71,432 sqft · RM3 · built 1950
Apartment building · 69 units · Klm Bh LLC · assessed $4.6M (2026) · 2027 OPA assessment $5.8M. On the 6200 block of Wayne Ave.
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Property tax
BlockReport can calculate the annual tax from the City’s taxable assessment. Payments, credits, interest, and a current amount due live separately in Philadelphia Tax Center.
2026 taxable assessment $4,613,800 × 1.3998%. Estimate—not a bill or account balance.
OPA also publishes a 2027 assessment of $5,819,300; it is not the 2026 billed-year value.
A Tax Center balance is net of bills, payments, credits, interest, and adjustments. A credit—or an amount due—is not automatically “back taxes.”
OPA 8812119002026 taxable assessment equals the full assessed value.
This parcel did not match the June 2022 delinquency snapshot. That absence does not confirm the account is current today.
For a purchase, refinance, or closing, request the City’s official Property Payoff statement in Tax Center under “More options.”
Bought for $2.6M in 2005. Owner pulled a addition and/or alteration permit in 2023.
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May 11, 2023 Issued
FOR REPLACE OF THE EXISTING EGRESS BALCONY AS PER APPROVED PLANS.
STANDARD · Opened Jan 25, 2007 · completed Mar 12, 2007
STANDARD · Opened Aug 5, 2008
STANDARD · Opened Aug 5, 2008
STANDARD · Opened Aug 15, 2008 · completed Jun 6, 2011
STANDARD · Opened Oct 14, 2011 · completed Jun 1, 2012
HAZARDOUS · Opened Nov 6, 2013 · completed Dec 12, 2013
STANDARD · Opened Nov 6, 2013 · completed Mar 24, 2014
HAZARDOUS · Opened Mar 30, 2015 · completed Jul 11, 2015
HAZARDOUS · Opened Apr 6, 2015
STANDARD · Opened Aug 14, 2019 · completed Oct 7, 2019
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Jan 8, 2020 · completed Jun 29, 2020
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Jun 23, 2020 · completed Sep 1, 2020
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Feb 9, 2021 · completed Mar 9, 2021
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Feb 24, 2021 · completed Apr 3, 2021
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Apr 3, 2021 · completed Oct 26, 2021
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened May 28, 2021 · completed Aug 31, 2021
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Jan 5, 2022 · completed Apr 29, 2022
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Sep 21, 2022 · completed Feb 28, 2023
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Sep 30, 2022 · completed Sep 19, 2023
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Nov 16, 2022 · completed Apr 18, 2023
SITE VIOLATION NOTICE · Opened Dec 2, 2022 · completed Apr 18, 2023
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Feb 28, 2023 · completed Apr 10, 2023
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Jul 5, 2023 · completed Aug 14, 2023
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Nov 28, 2023 · completed Jan 25, 2024
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened May 24, 2024 · completed Feb 18, 2025
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Jan 8, 2025 · completed Apr 7, 2025
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Mar 26, 2025 · completed Apr 4, 2025
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Apr 2, 2025 · completed May 8, 2025
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Sep 23, 2025 · completed Feb 9, 2026
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Jan 5, 2026 · completed Jan 6, 2026
NOTICE OF VIOLATION · Opened Jan 6, 2026 · completed Feb 2, 2026
Dec 19, 2002 PASSED
Jan 25, 2007 FAILED
Mar 10, 2007 PASSED
Aug 5, 2008 FAILED
Aug 5, 2008 FAILED
Aug 5, 2008 FAILED
Aug 15, 2008 PASSED
Jun 3, 2011 PASSED
Oct 13, 2011 FAILED
Nov 23, 2011 FAILED
Jan 4, 2012 CLOSED
May 31, 2012 PASSED
Nov 5, 2013 PASSED
Nov 6, 2013 FAILED
Nov 12, 2013 FAILED
Dec 3, 2013 CLOSED
Dec 11, 2013 FAILED
Jan 16, 2014 PASSED
Mar 30, 2015 FAILED
Mar 30, 2015 FAILED
Mar 30, 2015 FAILED
Jun 6, 2015 PASSED
Jul 11, 2015 PASSED
Aug 13, 2019 FAILED
Oct 3, 2019 PASSED
Jan 7, 2020 FAILED
Feb 25, 2020 FAILED
Jun 23, 2020 FAILED
Jun 29, 2020 PASSED
Jul 28, 2020 FAILED
Sep 1, 2020 PASSED
Feb 9, 2021 FAILED
Feb 24, 2021 FAILED
Feb 24, 2021 FAILED
Mar 9, 2021 PASSED
Apr 3, 2021 PASSED
Apr 5, 2021 FAILED
May 10, 2021 FAILED
Jun 16, 2021 FAILED
Aug 5, 2021 FAILED
Aug 20, 2021 FAILED
Aug 31, 2021 PASSED
Oct 26, 2021 PASSED
Jan 5, 2022 FAILED
Jan 8, 2022 FAILED
Feb 24, 2022 FAILED
Apr 29, 2022 PASSED
Sep 28, 2022 FAILED
Sep 30, 2022 FAILED
Nov 16, 2022 FAILED
Dec 2, 2022 FAILED
Dec 2, 2022 FAILED
Dec 2, 2022
Jan 18, 2023 FAILED
Feb 7, 2023 FAILED
Feb 28, 2023 PASSED
Feb 28, 2023 PASSED
Feb 28, 2023 FAILED
Feb 28, 2023 FAILED
Apr 10, 2023 PASSED
May 5, 2023 FAILED
Jul 5, 2023 FAILED
Jul 7, 2023 FAILED
Aug 14, 2023 PASSED
Sep 19, 2023 PASSED
Nov 30, 2023 FAILED
Jan 25, 2024 PASSED
May 29, 2024 FAILED
Sep 16, 2024 FAILED
Jan 8, 2025 FAILED
Feb 18, 2025 PASSED
Mar 26, 2025 FAILED
Apr 2, 2025 FAILED
Apr 4, 2025 PASSED
Apr 7, 2025 PASSED
May 8, 2025 PASSED
Sep 29, 2025 FAILED
Jan 5, 2026 FAILED
Jan 6, 2026 PASSED
Jan 6, 2026 FAILED
Feb 2, 2026 PASSED
Feb 9, 2026 PASSED
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 23, 2021 Certified Expires Feb 23, 2022
Inspected Feb 11, 2022 Certified Expires Feb 11, 2023
Inspected Feb 11, 2022 Certified Expires Feb 11, 2023
Inspected Jun 20, 2022 Certified Expires Jun 20, 2023
Inspected Apr 6, 2023 Safe with Repair Expires Oct 6, 2023
Inspected May 15, 2023 Certified Expires May 15, 2024
Inspected May 15, 2023 Certified Expires May 15, 2024
Inspected Jun 21, 2023 Certified Expires Jun 21, 2024
Inspected Jun 21, 2023 Certified Expires Jun 21, 2024
Inspected Jan 10, 2024 Safe Expires Jan 10, 2029
Inspected Mar 28, 2024 Certified Expires Mar 28, 2025
Inspected Jun 17, 2024 Certified Expires Jun 17, 2025
Inspected Jun 17, 2024 Certified Expires Jun 17, 2025
Inspected Mar 25, 2025 Certified Expires Mar 25, 2026
Inspected Apr 2, 2025 Safe Expires Apr 2, 2030
Inspected Jun 5, 2025 Certified Expires Jun 5, 2026
Inspected Jun 5, 2025 Certified Expires Jun 5, 2026
Inspected Mar 18, 2026 Certified Expires Mar 18, 2027
GOLDSTEIN DAVID
Revenue code 3202 · First issued Apr 13, 2004 Inactive Expiration Feb 28, 2006 Inactive Dec 22, 2012
CLIVEDEN WAYNE ASSOCIATES
Revenue code 3202 · First issued Jul 20, 2005 Active Expiration Feb 28, 2027
CLIVEDEN WAYNE ASSOCIATES
Revenue code 3230 · First issued May 21, 2012 Active
Jun 12, 2023 Closed Complete
Owner, KLM CH LLC is ONLY appealing the violation identified as PM15-403.2. KLM asserts that it did not violate PM15-403.2. PM15-403.2 states "Every bathroom and toilet room shall comply with the ventilation requirements for habitable sp
City of Philadelphia OPA, L&I and Zoning Board records, shown as filed. A CLOSED investigation is an outcome label, not a missing visit; an appeal's application status and decision may differ.
Legal due diligence
These checks are triggered by this property’s actual City rows. They identify the controlling document to verify; they do not declare a use legal, a building safe, or title clear.
Why it mattersPhiladelphia says a zoning approval or Property Sales Certification can identify a use without proving that it was established under the Building Code. A change of use, unit count, exits, or fire rating can require a Building Permit and Certificate of Occupancy.
Verify nextVerify the lawful use, unit count, associated construction permits, and Certificate of Occupancy with L&I.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗Why it mattersIssued work is not the same as approved final work. L&I uses final inspections and required certifications to close construction permits; expired, withdrawn, and completed are different City statuses.
Verify nextOpen the permit file and confirm final inspections, holds, and any resulting occupancy certificate.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗Why it mattersFire-protection certifications apply to the named system and inspection period only; they are not a whole-building safety certificate. Philadelphia generally requires annual sprinkler, standpipe, fire-alarm, special-hazard, and emergency-power inspections where those systems exist.
Verify nextRequest the correction/reinspection and current filed certificate.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗Why it mattersIf dwelling space is rented, the buyer must obtain a new annual Rental License; the seller’s license is not transferable. New applications require proof of ownership and legal occupancy, tax compliance, no open L&I violations, and lead compliance where applicable.
Verify nextPlan the buyer’s replacement license before settlement.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗Why it mattersPhiladelphia requires covered pre-March-1978 rentals to be certified lead-safe or lead-free for a new or renewed lease and for a new or renewed Rental License. A certificate is unit-specific; a renovation does not by itself create an exemption.
Verify nextRequest the current lead certificate or City exemption for every dwelling unit.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗Why it mattersA PASSED or FAILED value applies to that inspection visit. CLOSED is a separate source status; none of the three alone proves the parent permit or violation case closed—or describes today’s condition.
Verify nextOpen the parent case/permit for each material failure and confirm its later disposition.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗Why it mattersPhiladelphia charges qualifying small commercial, mixed-use, and multi-unit properties that use City collection; exemptions and private collection can change applicability. A use category alone does not prove a fee is due.
Verify nextCheck the Commercial Trash account inside the date-effective Property Payoff.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗Why it mattersA closed case is materially better than an open one, but it does not by itself prove that every altered use, unit, or concealed condition matches today’s approvals.
Verify nextUse the closed cases to target the inspection and occupancy-file review.
Open the controlling City guidance ↗The seller must obtain Philadelphia’s certificate showing the base zoning, last use in the zoning record, and open violations. The City warns that it does not prove Building Code occupancy or show zoning overlays.
Next: Obtain the fresh certificate and compare it with the CO, permits, and Atlas overlays.
Official guidance ↗The Tax Center Property Payoff covers Real Estate Tax, Commercial Trash, and L&I abatement-work invoices. Philadelphia says it does not include business-tax debts or liens, water and sewer charges, or fines for code violations.
Next: Request the City statement effective through settlement; read every period and invoice.
Official guidance ↗OPA ownership, deed summaries, and a zero tax balance are not clear title. Mortgages, judgments, municipal claims, water liens, easements, heirs, and other encumbrances require separate searches.
Next: Use a Pennsylvania lawyer/title company and obtain owner’s title insurance; order the separate water search/payoff.
Official guidance ↗Separate water-lien guidance ↗LOOP and low-income or senior Real Estate Tax freezes depend on the qualifying owner and continued program eligibility; a buyer cannot assume the seller’s capped or frozen bill continues. A separately verified property abatement often remains with the property for its remaining term, but program-specific new-owner filing, use, and tax-compliance conditions still must be confirmed—not inferred from the reduced assessment alone.
Next: Have Revenue or OPA identify every current benefit, model the buyer’s bill without seller-specific relief, and confirm any verified abatement in writing.
Official guidance ↗Separate water-lien guidance ↗For a covered Pennsylvania residential transfer, obtain the statutory seller disclosure. It reports the seller’s knowledge; it is not a warranty, title search, code review, or substitute for inspections. Because OPA dates this building before 1978, separately obtain the required federal/City lead disclosures and any test results.
Next: Have the agreement and disclosure reviewed for this transaction’s coverage and exceptions.
Official guidance ↗Informational only—not a legal opinion, title report, code inspection, tax payoff, or substitute for a Pennsylvania lawyer, title company, inspector, or tax professional.
Rule-based groupings across this property's dated public records. Each flag shows the records that belong in the same verification step and where the inference stops.
The property has an unusually active paper trail worth monitoring for the next permit, inspection, deed, or listing.
Evidence: 1 permit event since 2023 · 1 zoning/board appeal since 2023
Limit: Record activity alone does not establish that a sale or redevelopment is planned.
The assessment jumped 26% in 2027, but no matching permit appears in the property timeline.
Evidence: assessment moved from $4,613,800 to $5,819,300 · no permit shown in 2026-2028
Limit: Not proof of unpermitted work; reassessment, corrected data, or a permit under another parcel can also explain it.
Transparent record rules, not a score or forecast. Each flag is a prompt to verify the cited records, not a prediction or allegation.
This is a apartment building, recorded under the city's apartments category. The homeowner tools (rent estimate, homestead playbook) don't apply, so they're hidden. The full record and owner trail are below.
6200-08 Wayne Ave sits on the 6200 block of Wayne Ave. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.
See the whole block →Next door: 6214-20 Wayne Ave · 6224 Wayne Ave
This report was assembled Jul 10, 2026, 6:30 AM ET. Available City datasets are queried from OpenDataPhilly (phl.carto.com) and the cited City ArcGIS feeds; record queries paginate rather than silently taking a first page. For this property: Permits: queried · Violations: queried · Investigations: queried · Appeals: queried · Licenses: queried · Building certifications: queried. “Unavailable” means the source query failed or was not supplied, not “no record.” Reports re-pull on view after seven days and on an overnight rolling schedule; citywide benchmarks recompute weekly. Source dates still govern: the parcel-level tax-delinquency snapshot is June 2022 and the separate detailed tax ledger ends in 2016, so neither establishes today’s balance. The live balance and date-effective payoff must be verified in Tax Center. AI-written passages are grounded in the assembled record and rejected if they state a number the record does not hold.
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