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What to do if you have lead in

               your building

  What to do if you are issued

           violations from the

  Department of Health (DOH)        

  

  What to do if you are issued

           violations from the

      Department of Housing   Preservation and Development

                     (HPD)

 

 

       

  

    Why use an EPA certified

    firm to conduct lead-based

              paint abatement

  How you can turn the negative

  of being issued  violations to a positive of improving your home

       and increasing its value

    Why it is important to hire 

 only licensed contractors to do

     any work in your building

 Frequently Asked Questions

                     (FAQ)

 

 

 

LEAD:

1)  Learn more about lead.

2)  Prevention is better than cure; learn more about the lead poisoning prevention program.

3)  What you need to know about NYC's Lead Paint Hazard Reduction Law.

4)  Remember to fill out and sign the applicable Lead Dismissal Request Forms after completion of work to clear violation(s) in your building.

5)  See instructions on how to obtain EPA lead-based paint abatement training and also certification application forms

6)  Are you in compliance with the Carbon Monoxide Law?

 

PROPERTY OWNERS:

1)  Are you aware of Local Law 1 of 2004 ("Local Law 1")

2)  Are you in need of financial and/or managerial advice?

3)  Need to register your property, see the online property registration form for residential owners.

                                                   

FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS:

1)  Need to buy a house but do not have enough savings for downpayment and closing costs? See if you qualify for the HomeFirst Down Payment Assistance Program.

2)  Learn more about buying a home by reading the nine steps to buying a home.