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Local Law 1 Lead Paint Compliance in NYC

Local Law 1 requires owners of older residential buildings to identify and correct lead hazards in any unit where a young child lives. Our team helps you meet these responsibilities by conducting required visual inspections, documenting peeling paint conditions, and supporting safe, compliant remediation. With expert guidance and clear reporting, you stay ahead of violations and protect the families in your building.

What Is Local Law 1?

Local Law 1, part of NYC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, sets strict rules for preventing lead exposure in young children. The law applies to most pre-1960 residential buildings and to certain later buildings where lead-based paint is known or suspected.
It defines the responsibilities owners must follow to keep child-occupied apartments safe and hazard-free.

What the Law Requires

Under Local Law 1, owners must conduct annual visual inspections in any apartment where a child under six resides, looking for peeling or deteriorated paint and other unsafe conditions.
Hazards must be corrected promptly using approved lead-safe work practices, and all investigations and repairs must be thoroughly documented to meet HPD recordkeeping rules.

Why It Exists

NYC created Local Law 1 of 2004 to prevent childhood lead poisoning before exposure occurs. The law promotes early detection, safe maintenance practices, and healthier living environments for families in older buildings.

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Requirements for Building Owners

Local Law 1 sets mandatory duties for owners of pre-1960 buildings and certain later buildings where lead-based paint is known or suspected.
These rules protect children from lead hazards and require owners to maintain safe conditions in any unit where a child under six lives. To stay compliant, you must follow specific steps that ensure hazards are identified, corrected, and fully documented.

YOUR CORE RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE

Annual Inspection

You must inspect each unit where a child under six lives to check for peeling or damaged paint. Early detection helps prevent possible exposure.

Proactive Investigation

You must investigate conditions when a tenant reports that a child has an elevated blood lead level and address any hazards found.

Timely Remediation

You must correct hazards using certified professionals who follow approved lead-safe work practices. All repairs must be completed promptly.

Detailed Recordkeeping

You must keep inspection and remediation records for at least 10 years. These records help you prevent HPD violations and prove compliance.

Who Must Comply with Local Law 1?

Local Law 1 of 2004 applies to many residential buildings in New York City. If your property meets the conditions below, you must follow NYC lead-safety requirements to protect young children and maintain full compliance.
Building Age
Constructed before 1960 or built between 1960 and 1977 where lead-based paint is known or suspected.
Property Type
Includes rental buildings, multifamily dwellings, condos, and co-ops with tenant-occupied units.
Occupancy
Any apartment where a child under six resides or regularly spends at least ten weekly hours.
Does this apply to your building? We can review your property and guide you through every compliance step with clarity and accuracy.

Our Local Law 1 Compliance Inspection Services

Stay fully compliant and protect your tenants with our Local Law 1 compliance services. We perform required annual visual inspections, document peeling paint conditions, and guide you through every step of NYC’s lead-safety rules. Our EPA and NYC-certified team also provides optional testing and sampling when deeper evaluation is needed, giving you a complete picture of potential hazards in pre-1960 housing.

Our Complete Inspection Process Includes

Annual Visual Inspection

Required annual review of units where a child under six lives to check for peeling or damaged paint.

Deterioration Assessment

Full visual evaluation of interior surfaces to identify potential lead hazards and unsafe conditions.

Dust Wipe or XRF Testing

Available as needed to give owners added insight into potential lead hazards.

Compliance Documentation

Detailed reporting that meets HPD recordkeeping requirements and supports your Local Law 1 compliance efforts.

HPD Enforcement & Violations

The NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) enforces Local Law 1 with strict penalties. If you miss required annual inspections or fail to correct peeling paint in a child-occupied unit, HPD can issue Class C violations.
Owners may also face penalties for incomplete records or failure to follow lead-safe work practices during repairs. These violations carry serious consequences and require immediate correction.
HPD can issue correction orders, significant fines, and ongoing enforcement actions if hazards remain unaddressed. Tenants may also raise legal concerns when unsafe conditions persist.
Maintaining proper documentation and addressing hazards quickly helps you avoid violations and protects your building from further penalties.
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Why Choose Us for Local Law 1 Compliance

Handling NYC lead paint requirements takes real expertise. You need a team that understands both Local Law 1 and Local Law 31 and guides you through every step with clarity and confidence.
We help you stay compliant, avoid violations, and protect your tenants with professional support you can trust.
Choose a partner who delivers more than a basic inspection. We provide reliable service, expert guidance, and peace of mind for every compliance need.
Certified Lead Evaluators

Our team includes EPA- and NYC-certified professionals who perform thorough lead evaluations and help you meet Local Law 1 responsibilities with confidence.

Advanced XRF Technology

We perform certified XRF inspections required under Local Law 31 for pre-1960 buildings. This non-destructive testing provides precise results and ensures your property meets NYC’s full lead inspection mandate.

Guaranteed Compliance Reporting

We organize the records you need for Local Law 1, including annual investigation and remediation documentation. For Local Law 31, we prepare and maintain certified XRF inspection reports and related compliance records. You receive clear, accurate files that support full NYC lead-law compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS LOCAL LAW 1 IN NYC?
Local Law 1 is part of NYC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act. It requires owners of most pre-1960 residential buildings, and some 1960–1977 buildings where lead-based paint is known or suspected, to identify and correct lead hazards in apartments where children under six reside.
The law requires annual visual inspections for peeling or deteriorated paint in child-occupied units, prompt correction of hazards using lead-safe work practices, and detailed recordkeeping that must be retained for 10 years.
Owners must send annual notices, conduct annual visual inspections in any unit where a child under six lives, correct any peeling paint, and maintain proper HPD documentation for all actions taken.
Local Law 1 applies to most residential buildings built before 1960. It also applies to some buildings constructed between 1960 and 1977 if lead-based paint is known or suspected, and a young child resides in the unit.
Exemptions are only available if a certified inspector or risk assessor determines the unit or building is lead-free under NYC rules. Lead-safe environments do not qualify for exemption.
HPD enforces Local Law 1 by issuing violations for uncorrected peeling paint or failure to meet annual investigation and documentation requirements. Lead hazards are classified as Class C violations and must be corrected immediately.
Owners may face significant HPD penalties, including Class C violations, fines, and correction orders. Failure to correct hazards may also expose owners to tenant legal claims. Maintaining proper inspections and documentation helps prevent enforcement issues.

Service Areas

We offer local law 1 lead paint compliance in NYC services across all boroughs and nearby counties.
Our team provides fast scheduling for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, giving property owners convenient access to reliable testing and clear reporting.
We also assist nearby counties that depend on accurate results for safe decision-making.
Whether you manage a single unit or multiple buildings, our inspectors reach your location quickly and complete each inspection with precision, delivering trusted lead paint inspection NYC when you need it most.
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