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What Property Managers in New York Need to Know About the Health Risks of Mold Exposure
As a property manager in New York, understanding the health risks associated with mold exposure is crucial for ensuring the well-being of tenants and occupants. Mold contamination can pose significant health hazards and legal implications if not addressed promptly and effectively. In this article, we will explore what property managers in New York need to…
Read MoreHow Much Does Lead Abatement Cost in New York City?
For property owners in New York City, understanding the costs of lead abatement is essential when dealing with lead paint issues in buildings. Lead exposure poses significant health risks, especially in older structures, making lead abatement a crucial investment in creating safe living spaces. In this article, we will delve into the factors that determine…
Read MoreIs Lead Still a Problem in NYC? Learn To Avoid Fines as a Landlord or Property Manager
Lead paint remains a significant concern for landlords and property managers in NYC. Failure to address lead hazards can result in fines and put tenants at risk. Understanding the importance of lead paint testing, removal, and abatement is crucial for maintaining safe and compliant rental properties. That’s where the team at ENVIRO NYC comes in.…
Read MoreMaximizing Rental Property ROI: The Benefits of Renovating Apartments in New York
In the competitive world of real estate, maximizing rental property ROI is essential for property owners and managers in New York. Renovating apartments to address environmental hazards not only ensures compliance with regulations but also enhances property value. ENVIRO NYC offers comprehensive solutions for property owners to renovate and revitalize their buildings. Learn more and…
Read MoreNavigating the Newest Updates to Local Law 31 for Enhanced Child Safety in NYC
As of 2024, New York City has intensified its efforts to combat childhood lead poisoning with substantial revisions to Local Law 31. This legislation mandates stricter measures to shield children from lead hazards. EnviroNYC provides a concise overview of what landlords, property owners, and residents need to know. Critical Updates to Local Law 31: 1.…
Read MoreLocal Law 111, 122, and 123: New Lead Testing Requirements
New York City has recently implemented three new local laws — Local Law 111, 122, and 123 — that change the way property managers and building owners go about their lead paint testing. As your source for lead abatement and identification, EnviroNYC is ready to help you understand the new 2024 and 2025 lead testing…
Read MoreAuto Draft4 Ways Landlords Can Avoid Fines From HPD
Being a responsible landlord involves ensuring the safety and compliance of your properties, particularly when it comes to addressing environmental hazards such as lead paint. To help landlords navigate the complexities of regulations set by the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and avoid fines, EnviroNYC offers a range of affordable testing services.…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Regular Lead Testing for Property Managers in New York
As a property manager in vibrant New York City, ensuring the safety and well-being of your tenants should be a top priority. One crucial area that requires attention is lead paint testing. Explore the benefits of regular lead testing and how it aids in lead abatement, commercial property maintenance, and safeguarding against environmental hazards, and…
Read MoreFrom Testing to Remediation
A Comprehensive Guide to Lead Abatement Services in New York Lead exposure remains a significant public health concern. New York, with its historic buildings, is particularly susceptible to lead-based paint hazards. As a result, lead abatement services in NYC, like those from Enviro NYC, play a crucial role in ensuring safe living environments for residents.…
Read MoreSection 7 Of Local Law 31
As a building owner or manager, it’s essential to comply with local laws and regulations to maintain a safe and healthy environment for residents and workers. Section 7 of Local Law 31 is one such regulation that pertains to lead-based paint hazards in buildings. EnviroNYC wants to help inform you about this code so that…
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