NEW! 2024 NYC Apartment Management Checklist

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2024 | 408 pages | Available in Print Only | Print + Digital | Digital Only
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Written for owners, managing agents, superintendents, cooperative and condominium boards, as well as anyone else involved in the day-to-day operation of a multifamily residential building in New York City, this one-stop resource helps you understand and comply with the myriad of confusing laws and regulations affecting your building and tenants.

An invaluable reference you will go back to time and time again, it provides the reliable information you need to avoid costly fines in regard to heat & hot water, trash removal, recyclables, graffiti, elevators, lead hazards, smoke detectors, window guards, and everything in between.  
 

With over 50 topics covered, this serves as your go-to comprehensive, compliance-focused checklist for when the city and the state tell you WHAT you have to do, but you NEED TO KNOW: 

  • WHO has to do it
  • WHEN it has to be done
  • HOW it can be done
  • WHAT can happen if it’s not done

    2024 New York City Apartment Management Checklist is the definitive source of information on the complex laws that govern the management of New York City apartment buildings.

    In this completely updated edition, readers will find clear and comprehensive explanations of the latest rules, regulations, and requirements that owners and managers need to know to stay compliant…and profitable.

    Text of Law and Forms Online. Your purchase includes online access to the official text of the law or regulation explained in that chapter, as well as copies of any forms you need to comply with the laws discussed in the chapter. Besides explanations of the laws that affect your building, the Checklist contains:

    • A calendar of important dates for 2024; and
    • A directory of city and state agencies that owners and managers have to deal with.

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      Year

      2024

      Pages

      408

      Format

      • Book

      Written for owners, managing agents, superintendents, cooperative and condominium boards, as well as anyone else involved in the day-to-day operation of a multifamily residential building in New York City, this one-stop resource helps you understand and comply with the myriad of confusing laws and regulations affecting your building and tenants.

      Key Features

      • Comprehensive, compliance-focused checklist covering over 50 topics.
      • Clear explanations of what needs to be done, why, and when.
      • Access to text of laws and regulations, along with necessary forms.
      • Calendar of important dates for 2024.
      • Directory of city and state agencies for easy reference.

      Highlights of the 2024 Edition

      Throughout the 2024 edition of the NYC Apartment Management Checklist, the text of each chapter has been updated to reflect changes made since the last edition. Highlights include:

      • Chapter 8: Sidewalk Sheds, Scaffolding & Netting covers new Building Code provisions that permit the installation of approved artwork on sidewalk sheds, construction fencing, and netting, and discusses DOB’s Get Sheds Down plan, which will seek the elimination of long-standing sheds.
      • Chapter 15: Climate Mobilization Act Compliance discusses new DOB rules implementing Local Law 97 of 2019 that set procedures for reporting on compliance with annual greenhouse gas emissions limits for buildings, as well as proposed rules that would set forth the framework for assessing penalties and issuing mediated resolutions, establish credits for owners who undertake beneficial electrification, and establish emission factors for certain natural gas fuel cells.
      • Chapter 24: Fire & Emergency Safety Plans & Notices discusses five new laws that strengthen and regulate the fire safety of e-bikes and scooters, and the lithium-ion batteries that power these devices.
      • Chapter 26: Gas covers proposed rules that would require installation of natural gas alarms in private and multiple dwellings by May 1, 2025.
      • Chapters 30–32 on Lead Paint discuss new laws that address lead paint notice and inspection requirements and amend remediation requirements. Lead-based paint found within dwelling units and in building common areas is now classified as an immediately hazardous, Class “C” violation.
      • Chapter 40: Garbage Removal explains new rules that change the time that trash can be placed out for next-day pickup, as well as new rules making mandatory a citywide program for composting organic material.
      • Chapter 41: Recycling discusses the Zero Waste Act, aimed at reducing the amount of organic waste in landfills, as well as mandatory curbside composting and an upcoming requirement for residential buildings to place trash out for collection in secured containers designed for mechanized collection.