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Brooklyn Property Violation 623 Removal
HPD Turnover Violation 623 is issued by the NYC Housing Preservation and Development Department when an apartment does not meet the required standards after a tenant vacates. This violation specifically targets lead-based paint hazards on door and window friction surfaces, especially if the tenant moved in after 2004. HPD checks for various issues, including dirty or damaged walls, floors, appliances, fixtures, abandoned furniture, visible dirt, debris, stains, and pests like bedbugs or cockroaches. If they identify significant problems, code 623 is issued, preventing you from renting the unit until all issues are corrected.
To resolve this, you must address all identified problems and provide evidence of correction. This includes performing necessary repairs and, if applicable, submitting negative XRF test results to confirm that all lead-based paint hazards have been dealt with. At Manhattan Lead, we efficiently manage these cleaning, repair, and testing tasks. Our goal is to help you rectify the violation swiftly and restore your property to a condition ready for new tenants.
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HPD Violation Turnover Removal Services
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Top HPD Code Issues 623 in Brooklyn
Not sure how you ended up with a code 623 in the first place? Here are some of the most common reasons behind these violations:
Failing to follow proper safety and cleaning protocols during repainting.
Only EPA-certified workers can handle lead paint projects. Using uncertified labor is a violation.
Landlords must keep paint testing and clearance records for at least 3 years. Incomplete files lead to violations.
Chipping or peeling paint that poses a lead hazard must be fixed before new tenants move in.
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Strategies for Managing HPD Violations
Conduct regular property evaluations to catch minor issues before they escalate. Maintain thorough records of repairs and upgrades.
Respond promptly and politely to all HPD notices. Provide requested documentation and timelines for repairs. Request inspections when work is complete.
If unable to make repairs by deadlines, we submit requests for adjusted compliance schedules and reduced penalties.
Rely on our certified and licensed specialists to efficiently handle repairs, permitting, and inspections from start to finish.
HPD Turnover Violations 623 in Brooklyn
At Manhattan Lead, we manage complex HPD cases efficiently. Our expert technicians carefully clean and sanitize every corner of the vacant unit, including floors, walls, fixtures, appliances, and windows. If pests are detected, we handle their removal effectively. We also address and repair any water damage or other issues.
Following our work, we conduct a thorough quality check to confirm that all violations have been resolved. Our extensive experience and dedicated experts will provide detailed documentation, including before-and-after photos and clearance reports. We prioritize your satisfaction and offer support outside regular hours and on weekends so you can avoid unnecessary delays and concerns.
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Consequences of Unresolved 623 Violations
Failing to address a 623 violation promptly can lead to substantial penalties of $1,500 per violation, which can accumulate quickly for multi-family properties. The impact of not resolving these violations extends beyond financial costs:
Delays addressing issues may result in tenant harassment claims, leading to additional legal complications.
HPD will prevent new leases or rent increases if violations remain unresolved, affecting your rental income.
Unpaid fines might escalate to court summons, requiring you to appear in housing court and potentially face more penalties and legal expenses.
Ongoing violations can deter potential buyers and lower your property's appraisal value due to increased risk and liability.
Addressing 623 violations promptly helps avoid these serious repercussions and maintains the value of your investment.
Prevent rental restrictions and avoid costly fines. Resolve your violations quickly with our assistance. Act quickly!
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FAQ'S
The first step is not to panic! Carefully review the notice and note the deadlines for repairs. Contact our team as soon as possible. Our specialists will help you understand the notice and quickly explore your options for addressing the violation issues.
The best prevention is proactive maintenance. We offer affordable roof and exterior inspections to catch small issues before they escalate into major problems or violations. Regular upkeep helps you stay ahead of potential issues and maintain compliance.
Absolutely! Manhattan Lead is the top resource for Brooklyn landlords. Beyond handling repairs, we offer complimentary consultations to develop strategic plans for resolving violations and preventing future issues. Our expertise provides a smooth process from start to finish.
HPD typically inspects rental properties every 8-10 years. However, inspections may occur more frequently if open or recurring violations are on file. Our experts can help reduce the likelihood of additional inspections by promptly addressing and resolving violation turnover issues.