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HPD Turnover Violations 623 in Queens
When a rental unit becomes vacant, the landlord or their representative must notify HPD about the turnover. HPD then schedules an inspection of the unit, usually within 30 days. Inspectors pay close attention to lead-based paint hazards on door and window friction surfaces, particularly if the tenant moved in after August 2, 2004, the date Local Law 1 went into effect.
If the inspection reveals lead-based paint hazards and the necessary turnover work hasn’t been completed, HPD will issue a 623 violation. Property owners can resolve this violation by submitting the required turnover documents or providing negative XRF test results for all door and window friction surfaces. Failure to address a 623 violation can result in fines and delays in re-renting the property.
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Top HPD Turnover Inspection Repairs
Here are some of the maintenance items HPD inspectors look for most closely during a turnover inspection:
Taking care of these top six repair categories will satisfy HPD and clear your violation notices quickly.
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HPD Turnover Violations 623 Queens
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HPD Turnover Violations 623 in Queens
We repair roof leaks, siding damage, or cracked floors using proper materials and workmanship standards.
If a violation involves mold, pests, or debris accumulation, remediation is necessary before repairs begin.
In some cases, like with old, failing roofs, complete replacement yields the best long-term solution to a violation.
Thorough documentation of all work through photos, records, and compliance forms allows us to close out violations officially with HPD.
Resolve Class B and Class C HPD violations
Are you curious about the financial impact of unresolved HPD Violation 623? Ignoring this issue can lead to substantial fines of up to $1,500 per violation, quickly adding up. You also risk losing rental income, as HPD will not approve new tenants until the violation is resolved and cleared. Unresolved 623 violations can escalate into more severe issues, such as harassment or livability complaints, putting your property and finances at risk. Handling it on your own often results in lengthy delays, whereas our efficient process tackles the problem swiftly. Additionally, ongoing or recurring violations will drive up your insurance rates and may even lead to non-renewal of your policy.
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FAQ'S
No, you cannot legally collect rent on an apartment with open HPD violations. This can lead to further penalties, so resolving them quickly is critical. Our team specializes in removing notices fast, so your units can start generating income again without delays.
Yes – handling violations yourself can result in failed inspections or additional fines. Our certified experts follow all legal codes, completing the work right and getting approval on the first inspection.
We’ll review the notice and any related evidence with you. Many times, minor issues can be resolved by scheduling a re-inspection after we’ve completed the necessary work, avoiding unnecessary hassle or costs.
If we’re actively working on the violations, HPD may offer deadline extensions, especially for more complex cases. By partnering with our team, you can request more time when needed so everything is addressed thoroughly.