…and can prioritize work as it comes in”) is a great reason for change. The sooner you communicate that to your team, the sooner they’ll be willing to make a…
The Right Tech For Your Team: SiteCompli at the NY Multifamily Summit
…tech solution? Answering this question specifically helps you do two important things: identify the best solution for your needs, and communicate why this specific solution (and any operational change that…
Reminder: Local Law 97 Emissions Adjustment Applications Due June 30, 2021
…high density occupancy, energy intensive communications technologies or operations, and energy-intensive industrial processes; The owner of the covered building demonstrates that the energy performance of the covered building is equivalent…
Three Things You Need in A Compliance Plan
Does your compliance plan include these three must-have components? Conquer requirements and combat surprises by implementing these necessary strategies….
The “New” Unit Inspection, And What That Means For Your Property Ops Team
Unit inspections have become increasingly more complex in the past year alone. Things like access during COVID times & increased requirements in different regions have turned simple checks into complicated…
More NYC Parking Garage Regulations On The Horizon
…structure owner or owner’s authorized agent may accept that motor vehicle for parking or storage. Parking garage owners would have one year to comply with this if it goes into…
Reminder – Disability Accommodation Notice Must Be Provided By June 17th
…with other written communications, such as a lease or other written materials routinely provided to tenants. (viii) Oral disclosure does not satisfy the requirements imposed by this section. (ix) “Posting”…
What You Need To Know About Heat Sensors, HPD’s Newest Enforcement Program
…every two weeks in buildings that are selected for participation…for compliance with the heat requirements.” If HPD finds continued compliance by January 31st (around mid-heat season), they may discontinue these…
Why Going Paperless Is Step Zero for Property Management
…information? Residents are the bedrock of your business, but often the information about a resident’s previous maintenance requests, preferences, or past communications is siloed, preventing different departments at your company…
Managing COVID Changes In NYC Beyond Cleaning
…like security deposits), and you have a complex project made even more complex by COVID restrictions. Here are a few ways you can manage changes in everyday projects, including compliance…
Operationalizing An Awesome Resident Experience: Winter Edition
We’re officially in the heart of wintertime. And for management teams across the country, that means more tenant complaints, and more time spent responding to them. For example, a small…
New Elevator Inspection Requirement? Find Out What’s On The Horizon For NYC Devices
…aren’t specific laid out rules for public commentary just yet. Once the proposed rules are drafted by the DOB/Elevator Division, a hearing will be scheduled to review any public comments…
NYC Council Updates For Owners And Managers: June 2024
…dumpster for refuse. The bill is still in committee, but we may see updates here in the coming months. Proposed: Numerous Structural Regulations The most recent Housing and Buildings Committee…
Proposed FDNY Rules: New Signage, New Inspections & Professional Alarm Approval Program
…the board; and/or Obtain written Certification from the tenant/unit owner that the notice has been posted (by delivering an FDNY-approved form to each unit for completion and return) This would…
Our Customer Support Team Answers Top Compliance FAQs
…on how to address and resolve LL55 violations. To be completely in compliance, as of January 2019, the following actions must be completed: Performing annual inspections in each dwelling unit…