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Why Compliance with Local Law 31 is Crucial for NYC Property Owners

August 07, 2025
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NYC’s Local Law 31 of 2020 requires EPA-certified lead paint inspections in pre-1960 buildings—and compliance is critical by the August 9, 2025 deadline. Failure to comply can result in steep fines, tenant lawsuits, and reputational damage. Environmental Safeguard Solutions (ESS) helps property owners stay compliant with accurate XRF inspections, detailed reports, and expert guidance. Protect your tenants, avoid costly violations, and safeguard your investment with ESS—New York’s trusted partner in lead, mold, and asbestos safety.

NYC Local Law 31 lead paint inspection in pre-1960 buildings by EPA-certified inspector with XRF device, compliance deadline August 9, 2025

Environmental Safeguard Solutions (ESS) – Protecting Tenants, Assisting Owners

In New York City, lead-based paint continues to pose a serious health hazard, especially in housing built before 1960. To combat this issue and protect children from the irreversible effects of lead poisoning, NYC enacted Local Law 31 of 2020—a vital law that every property owner and manager needs to understand and comply with.

What Is Local Law 31?

Local Law 31 amends the NYC Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act and requires lead-based paint inspections in certain residential buildings. Specifically:

  • All multiple dwellings built prior to 1960 (or between 1960–1978 if known to contain lead-based paint) must undergo XRF lead inspections.
  • Inspections must be conducted by EPA-certified Lead Risk Assessors or Inspectors.
  • All units where a child under 6 resides must be inspected by August 9, 2025 (or within 5 years of any child under 6 moving into the unit, whichever comes first).

Why It Matters

Lead exposure can cause severe health problems, particularly in young children. It can lead to developmental delays, learning difficulties, hearing loss, and even permanent brain damage. NYC’s Local Law 31 isn’t just another piece of legislation—it’s a protective measure designed to safeguard the most vulnerable.

Failing to comply can also be costly:

  • Fines and violations from the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD).
  • Potential lawsuits from tenants.
  • Difficulty leasing or selling units if not in compliance.
  • Reputational damage that can impact future investments or financing opportunities.

How ESS Can Help

At Environmental Safeguard Solutions, we specialize in EPA-certified lead inspections using state-of-the-art XRF technology, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and full compliance with Local Law 31. We provide:

  • Full-unit inspections with thorough documentation
  • Detailed compliance reports accepted by HPD and other NYC agencies
  • Clear guidance on what to do if lead-based paint is found
  • A quick turnaround, so you stay on schedule and in compliance

We also maintain a flexible scheduling system, offer volume discounts for multiple properties, and help coordinate follow-up abatement or clearance testing if necessary.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

The August 2025 deadline is approaching fast. If you own or manage a pre-1960 NYC building, now is the time to act. Let ESS help you take the guesswork out of compliance—protecting your tenants and safeguarding your investment.

Schedule your Local Law 31 inspection with us today.

Environmental Safeguard Solutions – New York’s trusted partner in lead, mold, and asbestos safety.

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