Building Safety – Jack Jaffa & Associates https://www.jackjaffa.com NYC Compliance Wed, 03 Jan 2024 19:39:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 https://www.jackjaffa.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/jaffa-favicon.png Building Safety – Jack Jaffa & Associates https://www.jackjaffa.com 32 32 161912740 Are there any new regulations I have to worry about for the new year? https://www.jackjaffa.com/are-there-any-new-regulations-i-have-to-worry-about-for-the-new-year/ Wed, 03 Jan 2024 03:32:00 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=35307 The post Are there any new regulations I have to worry about for the new year? appeared first on Jack Jaffa & Associates.

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Q: Are there any new regulations I have to worry about for the new year?

JA: I’m glad you asked. Because what would a new year be without new regulations, right?

So here are some new laws you have to worry about for 2024.

  1. New Parapet Inspections
  2. New Penalties for Failure to File a Statement of Registration
  3. New XRF Inspections – Okay, this one is technically not new for 2024, but with a deadline in 2025, you better start worrying about these inspections NOW.

Which brings me to something else that is new for 2024!

New regulations also mean new services from the Jaffa team. So, now we are providing the following services, helping you stay compliant no matter what the new year brings.

  1. XRF Inspections
  2. Parapet Inspections
  3. TPP Inspections

For a quick review of everything new (and old) in 2024, check out our compliance calendar, which includes a list of all your deadlines, a to-do list of compliance tasks, and a synopsis of all your new requirements. You can view it online or download and print it as a reference throughout the year.

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5 Common HPD Violations and How to Remove Them https://www.jackjaffa.com/5-common-hpd-violations-and-how-to-remove-them/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 10:36:23 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=35298 The post 5 Common HPD Violations and How to Remove Them appeared first on Jack Jaffa & Associates.

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As a New York City building owner, it isn’t easy to avoid HPD violations. There are so many ways you can misstep the law and so many regulations and deadlines to keep up with. Getting a violation is serious business. It can be used as a premise for a criminal court summons and may carry high penalties and fines. In addition, an open violation on a building can get in the way of the building’s sale and will halt all construction plans until the violation is removed.

As the City’s leading compliance service, we can guide you through your coding and safety procedures and ensure you always remain compliant. Let’s take a look at five common HPD violations and how to remove them.

HPD VIOLATION #1: SELF CLOSING DOORS

The requirement: In an attempt to prevent the spread of fires, LL62 of 2022 mandated that all doors providing access to interior corridors or stairs in R-1 and R-2 occupancy groups must be self-closing. In addition, LL63 of 22 amended the law that owners are required to keep and maintain these door in good condition.

If you are non-compliant: Failure for maintaining a self-closing door may make you liable for a class C immediately hazardous violation. These violations can result penalties as steep as $250-$500 a day from the date set for correction until the violation is corrected. LL63 changed the time to correct a violation from 21 days to 14 days. Falsely certifying a correction can run as steep as $500- $1000 per violation. In addition, if the violation remain open and not corrected, the City can assign an HPD Emergency Crew to complete the repairs and invoice the fees, costs and charges back to the Owner. So non-compliance can come with a pretty hefty price tag.

To remove the violation: Complete a COC and retain a photo of the repaired door for your records

HPD VIOLATION #2: Lack of Proper Heat and Water

The requirement: Building owners are legally required to provide heat and hot water to their tenants. Hot water must be provided 365 days a year, and maintained at a minimum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat must be provided throughout “Heat Season”, which runs from Oct. 1st through May 31st each year. During the daytime hours of 6 a.m. through 10 p.m., if the temperature outside falls below 55 degrees, the inside temperature must be at least 68 degrees. At night, from 10 p.m. though 6 a.m., the inside temperature must be maintained at a minimum of 62 degrees.

If you are non-compliant: Failure to comply with the heat and water requirement can result in a Notice of Violation (NOV) as well as penalties, which are effective on the posting date until the violation is corrected. Penalties can run from $250-$500 per day for each initial heat or water violation. Each subsequent violation in the same building during the same or the next calendar year can result in a penalty of $500-$1000 per day. If the owner fails to pay the penalties, HPD will enter a judgment against the owner and the property.

To remove the violation: Eligible property owners can fix the violation within 24 hours of the violation posting, and submit the penalty amount within 10 days, along with a timely Notice of Correction.

HPD VIOLATION #3: Failure to Provide Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

The requirement: New York City law requires the installation and maintenance of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in all multiple dwelling units. As of April 2019, all smoke detectors must be powered by a sealed, non-removable battery with a minimum of 10 years or hard-wired to the home. Carbon monoxide detectors must be equipped with an end-of-life alarm. All detectors must be audible from all rooms in the dwelling. Property owners must ensure the detectors are always in working order and replace them as soon as they expire. In addition, the owner must post notices regarding carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in each building.

If you are non-compliant:  If a property owner fails to install smoke detectors, they can be facing fines of up to $1,000 per day of violation and even possible imprisonment.

To remove the violation: Install or replace the detectors. Keep, and provide upon request, records relating to the installation and maintenance of these detectors.

HPD VIOLATION #4: Lead Paint Hazards

The requirement: Ensure all units in buildings built pre-1960 are complete free of lead-based paint. If lead is presumed to be present in your building, or was actually found, you’ll need to provide copies of the abatement paperwork and lab test results of the dust wipes taken after any work was performed in your building. As per LL31, ALL units must undergo XRF testing by August 9, 2025. In addition, as per LL123, ALL units must undergo lead abatement steps, including friction surface removal on doors and windows by July 2027.

If you are non-compliant: If you fail to perform any of these remediations, you may be issued a Class C violation and may be required to produce your lead-related records. In addition, as per LL123, having any lead-based violations can cause your property to be chosen for a proactive inspection and audit.

To remove the violation: First, remediate the lead-based hazard. Next, have a dust wipe clearance test performed by an EPA-certified lead inspector or risk assessor. Submit a Certificate of Correction (COC) to the HPD, along with sworn statements from the Lead Abatement Contractor and Dust Wipe Contractor, the results of the dust wipe clearance testing, as well as the EPA certifications of both contractors. After you submit all the required paperwork, the HPD will arrange for a re-inspection to confirm that the hazard has been successfully removed. If the lead hazard has indeed been eradicated, the violation will be removed. As per LL123, you may also be required to provide up to 10 years of documentation.

HPD VIOLATION #5: Lack of Proper Pest Control

The requirement: Building owners must keep their properties free of all pests, including bedbugs. They must know how to best treat a bedbug infestation, frequently check for the presence of pests and eliminate any conditions that can trigger an infestation. Property owners of multiple-dwelling buildings must also file an annual bedbug report with the HPD.

If you are non-compliant: If your tenants are aware of the presence of bedbugs in one of your buildings, they can file a bedbug complaint with the HPD by calling 311. They will then be given the option of having an inspection performed by an HPD inspector. If a visual inspection confirms the presence of bedbugs or eggs, an NOV will be issued. In addition, if you fail to submit a bedbug report by the annual Dec. 31 deadline, an NOV will be issued as well.

To remove the violation: Record all the remedial actions you take and present the City with an HPD NOV Certificate of Corrections, which you can obtain by making a sworn statement testifying that you’ve followed the corrective actions issued in the Order.

HPD violations are never fun, but with identifying the key problem areas, you can hopefully avoid these violations altogether.  However, if you do receive an HPD violation, there’s no need to sweat it. Using Jaffa’s powerful compliance tools and services, we can help you resolve them as quickly as possible and avoid additional penalties.

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Is it true that I have to inspect my parapets? https://www.jackjaffa.com/is-it-true-that-i-have-to-inspect-my-parapets/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 03:56:27 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=35289 The post Is it true that I have to inspect my parapets? appeared first on Jack Jaffa & Associates.

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Q: Is it true that I have to inspect my parapets?

JA: Great question, and right on time. Starting in January 2024, all buildings with parapets fronting the public right-of-way, regardless of height, must have their parapets inspected to identify and correct hazards. 

The only exceptions to this new law are detached 1- or 2-family homes or buildings with a fence or other barrier preventing access to the exterior wall.

The good news? Jaffa Permit Service will be offering Parapet inspections under the supervision of our in-house architect, Jeff Akerman. You can reach out to the head of our Permit Services, Chase, with any questions or to schedule your inspection.

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Several of my tenants haven’t responded to my safety mailings. What do I do now? https://www.jackjaffa.com/several-of-my-tenants-havent-responded-to-my-safety-mailings-what-do-i-do-now/ Wed, 22 Feb 2023 03:00:41 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=35116 The post Several of my tenants haven’t responded to my safety mailings. What do I do now? appeared first on Jack Jaffa & Associates.

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Q: I’ve sent out my annual safety mailings with the January rent bill, and I still have not received a response from several tenants. What do I do now?

 

JA: We’re glad you asked! As part of the annual safety mailing process, you are required to make an effort to obtain a response from each of your tenants. If you did not get a response to your initial mailing, you must make additional attempts via phone, email or in person. The good news….if you are using the Jaffa deFINEd app, you can actually make these attempts with mass email/text/robo-calls directly from the app. One button, and you’ve fulfilled you’re requirement. If there is still no response, you will need to inspect their apartments for proof of child(ren) living in the unit. If you cannot get into their apartment, you must document and retain proof of your attempt.

Hold onto this proof for ten years to avoid criminal charges and fines. More good news about the Jaffa deFINEd app, all your attempts can be recorded, stored and created into a report right on your phone.

You’ll also need to notify the DOHMH of all non-responsive tenants and attempts to acquire information as part of the annual safety mailing process by March 1 of the same year.

So, if you’re still waiting on some tenant responses, don’t forget to notify the DOMH before the deadline! Again, using the Jaffa deFINEd app makes this requirement significantly easier to complete.

You can learn more about these requirements with our Jaffa Minute, which provides a quick overview of everything you need to know about your Annual Safety Mailing.

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VIDEO Annual Safety Mailings 2022 https://www.jackjaffa.com/video-annual-safety-mailings-2022/ Mon, 15 Nov 2021 18:27:42 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=34431  It’s that time of year again! Annual Saftey Mailings are due soon and we at Jack Jaffa and Associates...

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It’s that time of year again! Annual Saftey Mailings are due soon and we at Jack Jaffa and Associates are busy trying to make your lives easier. Take advantage of our Complete Safety Mailings Service, Advanced Customer Portal, and the new Jaffa deFined app for everything you need to complete your Safety Mailings without the hassle.

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All You Need to Know About the New FDNY Requirements https://www.jackjaffa.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-fdny-requirements/ Wed, 14 Jul 2021 14:03:39 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=34180 For nearly 20 years, all owners of buildings in NYC have been required to post Fire and Emergency Preparedness Notices...

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For nearly 20 years, all owners of buildings in NYC have been required to post Fire and Emergency Preparedness Notices on the interior side of each apartment entrance door.

The FDNY has recently amended this law to require all building owners to ensure these signs are always present and well-maintained. Here’s what you need to know about the new requirements and how to stay compliant.

What are my requirements?

To ensure the Fire and Emergency Preparedness Notices are always present and in good condition, the FDNY is requiring building owners to:

  • Obtain written certification from the tenant or apartment owner that the notice has

been posted by delivering a form to each tenant, to be completed and returned  to the building owner or board, that includes a statement from the Fire Department regarding the importance of the notice;

or,

  • inspect each dwelling unit at least once every three years to confirm the presence of

the notice and to replace missing or damaged notices whenever the owner or the building manager becomes aware of a missing or damaged notice, or, in apartment buildings with a cooperative or condominium form of ownership, require the apartment owner to post the replacement notice provided by the board.

In short, the FDNY is presenting building owners with the choice of  having each tenant complete and return a form certifying that the fire safety notice in their apartment is present and in good condition, or inspecting each unit for the fire safety notice once every three years. Depending on the amount of units you have and on your tenants, you may find it easier to send out the forms, or to inspect each unit in person. The good news is that the choice is yours!

What if my tenant does not respond to the notice certification form?

If you’ve decided to send out notice certification forms to each tenant and one tenant has failed to respond by April 30 of that year, you are required to perform an inspection of the apartment to check on the status of the Fire and Emergency Preparedness Notice within the year.

When will the new requirements go into effect?

The amendment to the Fire and Emergency Preparedness Notice requirements was originally intended to go into effect on April 30, 2021. However, in light of the difficulty of performing inspections amid COVID restrictions, the City has pushed off the deadline by a full year. Building owners now have until April 30, 2022 to get those certifications completed or the inspections performed.

Are there any additional requirements?

In addition to checking for the presence and condition of the Fire and Emergency Preparedness Notice in each unit, owners are responsible for the following:

  • If there is a change in the building conditions which modify the information in the Fire and Emergency Preparedness Notices, building owners must post this information within sixty days of the change.
  • The owner must replace any missing or damaged notices and may charge the building resident the reasonable cost of its replacement.
  • The owner must replace a missing or damaged notice in a unit before a change in occupancy, and upon the tenant’s request. The owner may charge the tenant for the cost of replacing the notice.
  • The owner or board must maintain a written record of the distribution of the notices and certification forms, or detailed documentation of an inspection program, for a minimum of three years.

What do I need to include in the certification form?

According to the FDNY, the following language must be printed in bold lettering not smaller than 14 point Times New Roman typeface or its equivalent: “Fire Department Notice. Building owners and apartment residents are required to post a small Fire Safety Notice (not larger than 6” x 9,” excluding the frame if framed) on the inside of the main entrance door to your apartment. We regret the intrusion, but the Fire Safety Notice is designed to save your life and those of your family. It contains important information and guidance about what to do in the event of a fire in your building. This information needs to be immediately available to all apartment residents if there is a fire. For additional information, refer to the NYC Apartment Building Emergency Preparedness Guide, which accompanies this notice.

If the Fire Safety Notice is posted, please sign and return the certification confirming its presence. False statements are punishable by law. If the Fire Safety Notice is not posted, please complete and return the form to indicate it is missing and to request that it be posted. Failure to complete and return the resident certification form will require the building owner/manager to inspect your apartment to check on the presence and condition of the Fire Safety Notice. The Fire Safety Notice will be posted at no expense to you unless the notice posted in your apartment at the time you moved in is missing or damaged. Thank you for your cooperation.”

In addition, the form should include a place for the resident’s signature and date under the following certification:  “I hereby certify that the Fire Safety Notice provided by the building owner has been posted and is being maintained on the inside of the main entrance door to my apartment. I understand false statements are punishable by law.”

How can the Jaffa team help me stay compliant?

As always, Jaffa is one step ahead of the NYC compliance maze.

First, we are happy to announce that we will be adding the Fire Safety Notice Resident Certification to our Annual Safety Mailings to be conducted in January, 2022.With the deadline delayed until the end of April, this should give you more than enough time to perform an inspection if it becomes necessary.

Of course, you’ll also need to replace any notices that are damaged or missing. Signage can get pricey, but the Jaffa team’s got a solution! To help cut costs, we’ve arranged discounted bulk pricing on Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness Notices for our clients through www.CodeSignsNYC.com. Why not keep more money in your pocket?

Fire Safety Notice inspections? There’s an app for that! Look out for a Fire Safety Notice inspection module on the upcoming Jaffa deFINEd app to help you store relevant documentation and recordkeeping with ease. Now that’s compliance at your fingertips.

Still overwhelmed by the new requirements?  Give us a call at 718.655.6110 or contact us through our website to see how we can help.

 

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VIDEO 2021 Safety Mailing Done Smarter & Safer https://www.jackjaffa.com/2021-safety-mailing-done-smarter-safer/ Wed, 18 Nov 2020 18:18:06 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=33903  Covid-19 and the restrictions implemented by NYC makes completing your end of the year property management tasks even more...

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Covid-19 and the restrictions implemented by NYC makes completing your end of the year property management tasks even more complicated than ever. With Jaffa’s non-contact safety mailing and stress-free auditing, we take away the stress of handling these and all your other compliance tasks.

In addition to their already comprehensive service, Jaffa has adapted their system and services to handle the new normal.

ON-CONTACT SAFETY MAILING

With our customized tenant portal for online responses, easy QR codes, and free call-in number, your tenants can submit their responses while maintaining social distancing. And because all tenant responses are sent directly to our office, and we upload all paperwork, this task is handled efficiently even if you are currently still working remotely.

Our mailing service includes all NYC requirements including:

Emergency Preparedness Guide

FDNY Checklist

Window Guard

Lead Paint Notice

Stove Knob Safety Covers

STRESS-FREE AUDITING

Audits for Record Production are at an all-time high, which means that you run the risk of being audited. Our portal allows you to compile, store, and access all required documents at a touch of the button so that you don’t need to worry about being audited. Just log-in, print, and arrive with everything you need to avoid violations.

2020 was COMPLICATED enough, why not SIMPLIFY your 2021 compliance? Contact a Jaffa Sales Representative to find out how.

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Video: Annual Safety Mailing with Jaffa just got a whole lot BETTER! https://www.jackjaffa.com/annual-safety-mailing-video/ Thu, 10 Oct 2019 17:55:34 +0000 https://www.jackjaffa.com/?p=33759 NYC has made some recent changes to your annual safety mailing requirements. As always, Jaffa, has made has made some...

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NYC has made some recent changes to your annual safety mailing requirements. As always, Jaffa, has made has made some changes too ensuring that when you trust them to handle your safety mailing, you’re covered for whatever NYC throws at you and are always compliant with the ever-changing laws.

In addition, NYC has been cracking down on landlords unable to produce required tenant documents when requested, with over 200 Violations already issued in 2019 already! And while you may not have noticed (hopefully, you haven’t yet), Jaffa has certain taken noticed and has added some cool BONUS FEATURES completely FREE OF CHARGE to help you track, manage, compile and create reports with your tenant documents.

Watch our short video to find out all your new requirement and how Jaffa can help you with them or visit: https://www.jackjaffa.com/annual-mailings/

Isn’t it time you started doing your safety mailings, SMARTER & BETTER?

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