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Understanding New York Lead Paint Laws


Lead-Based Paint - HPD - NYC.gov

Owners will be required to: · Local Law 122 of 2023. Provide annual notice and investigation records whenever lead-based paint hazard or turnover violations are ...

Understanding Local Law 31: NYC's Newest Lead Paint Rules

Local Law 31 of 2020, which went into effect on August 9, 2020 requires landlords to have X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) lead inspections conducted by ...

Understanding New York Lead Paint Laws: A Landlord's Guide

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of New York lead paint regulations, helping landlords and property managers ensure compliance and safeguard tenant ...

A New York City Property Owner's Guide to Lead Paint Requirements

NYC landlords need to identify & remediate lead paint hazards in compliance with Local Law 1 of 2004 (Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act)

Lead Poisoning: Information for Building Owners - NYC Health

Dust from lead paint is the most commonly identified source of childhood lead poisoning. New York City banned lead paint for residential use in 1960.

Preventing lead paint poisoning | New York State Attorney General

Before it was banned in household paints in 1978, lead was a common ingredient in paints applied to both the interior and exterior of homes. If your home was ...

A Guide to NYC Lead Paint Laws | Landlords, Homeowners, Tenants

This law applies to all pre-1960 rental units in NYC, as well as dwellings constructed between 1960 and 1978 if there is known lead paint ...

2023 Update on Federal and New York City Lead-Based Paint Laws

Local Laws 111 and 123 of 2023 are the two most substantive new City laws regarding lead-based paint testing and remediation.

Lead-Safe Renovation, Repair, and Painting

Homes built before 1978 contain lead-based paint, often under newer paint. If you disturb the painted surface with a repair project or are planning to renovate ...

Important Updates to NYC and New York State Lead-Based Paint ...

Enhanced Turnover Requirements: Starting September 1, 2024, specific lead-safe work practices become mandatory in pre-1960 buildings, even if ...

Navigating NYC's Lead Testing Laws A Comprehensive Guide for ...

Lead paint has remained a critical health hazard in New York City for decades, especially among young children. To combat this, the City has ...

Lead Paint Right to Know Act - WE ACT for Environmental Justice

4820) would require owners of residential real estate property built before 1978, when New York State banned the use of lead-based paint, to test for the ...

Understanding NYC's Residential Lead-Based Paint Laws

Local Law 123 outlines specific lead remediation requirements for landlords, particularly when a child under six is living in the unit. If a ...

New York Lead Hazard Control Regulations Summary – 11/30/23

Lead paint and dust are of particular concern in New York State given that the state has the oldest housing stock in the nation.

2024 Compliance Update: Lead Paint Inspections for NYC Apartments

The New York City Council has passed a series of measures that toughen requirements for multifamily building owners to inspect their properties for lead-based ...

Understanding Lead Testing Regulations in New York

It is mandatory that an owner test a residential unit for the presence of X-ray Fluorescence lead-based paint by an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...

The Comprehensive Guide to New York City's Lead Laws and Their ...

Local Law 50 of 1972: Acknowledging the ongoing lead poisoning threat, this law mandated the removal of existing lead paint in residences. It ...

NYC Landlords' Guide to Lead Paint Removal “Abatement ...

Local Law 1 Guidelines for Landlords. In New York City, landlords of buildings constructed before 1960, and sometimes between 1960-1978 if ...

New York Lead Paint Laws | Premises Liability Lawsuits

Understanding lead paint laws in New York is crucial to your health and safety at home. Contact our firm to schedule your consultation.

New Lead-Based Paint Legislation: Local Law 123 of 2023 Takes ...

On September 1, 2024, a significant new law took effect in New York City: Local Law 123 of 2023. This legislation, which addresses ...