What Happens If Landlords Don’t Comply with Local Law 31?
IntroductionIn New York City, Local Law 31 of 2020 is a crucial regulation designed to protect tenants—especially young children—from the […]
IntroductionIn New York City, Local Law 31 of 2020 is a crucial regulation designed to protect tenants—especially young children—from the […]
Are you ready for the August 2025 deadline? Under NYC’s Local Law 31, all residential buildings built before 1960 must undergo certified lead inspections—especially if a child under 6 lives there. Non-compliance can lead to steep fines and legal issues. At Environmental Safeguard Solutions, we make compliance easy with fast, accurate XRF lead testing. Learn how to protect your tenants and avoid costly violations in our latest blog.
Mold violations in NYC are categorized into Class A, B, and C based on severity. Learn how to address each type, when DEP filing is required, and the best remediation practices to stay compliant with HPD regulations.
In New York City, property owners must comply with strict lead paint regulations to ensure tenant safety, particularly in buildings
NYC landlords must comply with HPD’s lead safety laws or face fines and legal action. Local Law 1 requires inspections, annual notices, and prompt hazard remediation. This guide outlines key steps to stay compliant and avoid costly violations.
Asbestos exposure can cause severe health issues and legal liabilities. Environmental Safeguard Solutions ensures compliance and safety with expert asbestos testing. Stay protected—schedule an inspection today.
Mold is more than just a household nuisance—it’s a potential threat to your health, property, and peace of mind. While
At Environmental Safeguard Solutions, we pride ourselves on providing thorough and professional XRF lead inspections. Our motto is simple yet
In New York City, safety and health regulations are not just guidelines; they’re laws that protect residents from potential hazards