Compliance

HPD compliance — violations resolved, end-to-end.

Open HPD violations are a slow-burning liability. Envirex closes them — testing, abatement or remediation, clearance, and the certification of correction package — under one project number.

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How we close a violation

What's in scope.

Below is the standard scope for an Envirex hpd & health department compliance engagement. We size the project to the building — line-item, fixed-fee — and write the quote against this catalog.

Violation intake.We pull the HPD violation history, classify it (Class A/B/C), and identify the regulatory drivers — lead, mold, heat, vermin, structural — and dispatch to scope.

Field investigation.Site visit, photograph, sample as appropriate. For lead and mold, the testing modality follows the regulator's expected protocol.

Corrective work.Abatement, remediation or repair — by Envirex or coordinated with the owner's contractor — with on-site oversight where the violation type requires it.

Independent clearance.For lead and mold violations, post-work clearance by an independent assessor.

Certificate of Correction.We file the certification of correction package with HPD, including all supporting documentation. We track the status to final dismissal.

Regulatory framework.

Every Envirex engagement is run against the regulator who will ultimately read the report. Here are the rules that shape hpd & health department compliance work in New York.

NYC HPD Maintenance Code.Class A / B / C violation framework, cure timelines and certification of correction requirements.

Local Law 1 of 2004.Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act — lead investigation and dust-wipe clearance.

Local Law 55 of 2018.Indoor allergen hazards — including mold inspection and remediation triggers.

DOH Article 32.When mold violations cross the threshold, NYS Article 32 protocols apply.

Best suited for.

Owners and managing agents with open HPD violations and portfolio-level compliance programs.

What you receive.

Closed violation. Certificate of correction filed, dismissal confirmed.

Common Questions

HPD & Health Department Compliance FAQ.

Quick answers for owners, agents and counsel scoping this work.

What about violations from before we owned the building?
We close them. The HPD violation belongs to the property — not to a prior owner. We handle inherited violations the same way as ours.
How long does a violation take to close?
Lead violations: typically 2–4 weeks from dispatch to certification. Mold violations: 2–5 weeks depending on assessor work plan and scope. We work as fast as the lab and regulator allow.
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