- The Washington Times - Thursday, August 11, 2022

A New York City landlord tried to beat the heat by skirting rules with a rooftop pool before the city’s Department of Buildings had it drained.

The rooftop pool in Brooklyn popped up on Tuesday. Once officials discovered the illegal basin, they had it drained that same day. 

As of Thursday, the emptied pool is still up on the building’s roof.



The DOB told the Daily Mail Thursday that they didn’t know how the landlord was able to build and fill the pool atop his roof. They also noted that he faces two violations in court with maximum fines of $25,000 each.

Just under 60 tons of water were sitting in the pool atop the roof of the residential apartment building, according to a tweet from the DOB.

• Brad Matthews can be reached at bmatthews@washingtontimes.com.

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