The Lead Rental Registry Program is a proactive measure to ensure rental properties are free from lead hazards. It mandates that rental units constructed before 1980 in specified communities undergo regular inspections and obtain lead safety certifications. The program’s primary objectives include:
The program’s regulations are currently in the draft stage, with the public comment period open until Feb. 23. Following the incorporation of feedback, the final regulations are scheduled to take effect in November 2025. This timeline allows property owners/managers and contractors sufficient time to prepare for compliance.
Once the regulations are in effect, the following process will be implemented:
Property owners/managers play a crucial role in the success of the Lead Rental Registry Program. Key responsibilities include enrolling eligible properties in the registry. They will also be required to arrange for timely inspections by certified professionals and address any identified lead hazards promptly. In addition, they must make sure that properties maintain up-to-date lead safety certifications. Non-compliance can result in penalties and legal consequences, emphasizing the importance of adherence to program requirements.
If you’re a tenant in New York City and suspect that your rental unit contains lead-based paint, it is crucial to understand your rights and the appropriate steps to ensure your safety:
Whether you have been living as a tenant at a private apartment complex or in a public housing unit (NYCHA) (the Projects), please remember that you have legal rights. If your child has been diagnosed with high blood lead levels, regardless of whether you live in public or private housing, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against the NYCHA (the Projects) or private landlords (building owners and building managers) for damages. Those who have been affected can seek compensation for damages including medical expenses, cost of diagnostic tests, permanent injuries, lost income and benefits, disabilities, past and future pain and suffering, etc.
If your child has been affected by lead poisoning, the experienced New York personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Wilhelm can help you better understand your legal rights and options, and also fight hard to recover just compensation for you.
Our law firm recovered $1,162,500 for a child who suffered lead poisoning from paint in her apartment. The child’s injuries were subtle and difficult to recognize. We recovered $162,500 above the $1 million dollar total insurance policy in this case. Despite the judge’s efforts to settle the case for $950,000, we fought hard and recovered $162,500 more than the insurance policy of one million dollars. Also, one of our clients obtained a verdict for $43,940,000 and another of our clients got a verdict for $23,500,000, both in medical malpractice cases.
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