500 NYC Buildings Hit with Violations in January 2025 —Is Yours on the List?

Building Violation Tracker

Is Your Property on This Month’s NYC Violation List?

Here’s What You Need to Know

Every month, hundreds of New York City property owners are notified of violations imposed by the city due to non-compliance with building codes, safety regulations, or other legal requirements. This month, 500 more buildings have been added to the list.

If your property is one of them, don’t panic—we’re here to help.

Why Did Your Building Receive a Violation?

Violations can occur for many reasons, including:
– Failure to maintain building safety standards.
– Unpermitted construction or alterations.
– Issues with elevators, boilers, or façade inspections.
– Fire safety violations or tenant complaints.
The consequences of ignoring these violations can include fines, liens, legal action, or even restrictions on the use of your property.

What Should You Do Next?
1. Confirm the Violation:
Review the violation notice to understand the issue and its severity. Pay close attention to deadlines for compliance or hearings.

2. Act Quickly:
Delaying action can lead to escalating penalties or enforcement measures. The faster you address the issue, the lower the risk and cost.

3. Consult Experts:
Resolving a violation often requires specialized knowledge of NYC building codes, legal procedures, and city agencies. Hiring a professional can save time and ensure compliance.

How We Can Help
Our team specializes in resolving NYC property violations efficiently and effectively. Here’s what we offer:
– Violation Assessment: We’ll review your specific case and provide a clear plan of action.
– Correction Services: Whether the issue involves construction, permits, or maintenance, we’ll work to bring your property into compliance.
– Representation: If your case requires interaction with city agencies or hearings, we’ll handle it for you.

With years of experience in helping NYC property owners resolve violations, we understand the complexities of the system—and how to navigate them successfully.

This Month’s Violation List

Below is a list of 300 addresses in NYC that received violations this week. If your property is on this list, it’s time to take action:

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January 2025 NYC Building Violation Tracker
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