The New York City Indoor Allergen Disclosure is for New York City Landlords of buildings with three or more Rental Units and must comply with specific regulations to reduce the risk of indoor allergens like mold and pests. This form outlines those requirements and serves as a disclosure that documents a Landlord's compliance with all requirements.New York City’s Indoor Allergen Law and Required DisclosuresNew York City Administrative Code Section 27-2017 provides regulations for how Landlords of dwellings with 3 or more units must deal with mold and pests. Pursuant to the Administrative Code, Landlords of multiple unit dwellings must:Fix all visible mold and pest infestations in the Rental Unit prior to the start of the Lease term.Repair any underlying defects - for example, leaks or cracks - that increase the risk of mold or pests.Conduct an annual inspection for allergen hazards and address any identified hazards.Respond to Tenant's complaints or requests for an allergen hazard inspection.Thoroughly clean and vacuum any carpet or furniture provided in the Rental Unit.Annually provide Tenants with the following pamphlet, “What Tenants Should Know About Indoor Allergens.”Our Indoor Allergen Disclosure makes it EZ for Landlords to understand these requirements, disclose all requirements to Tenants, and document their compliance with allergen and mold requirements.The form can be customized online in about 5 minutes and serves as an Addendum to the New York Lease Agreement.Create DocumentOther New York Rental FormsRental Application: Before signing a Lease Agreement, it’s vital to screen Tenants. Our Free Rental Application makes it EZ to start Tenant Screening, collect important information from Applicants, and get the necessary authorizations to run screening reports.New York Lease Agreement: Our NY Lease is guaranteed to comply with all New York Lease laws. It can be created online in less than 15 minutes!New York City Window Guard Notice: In NYC if a Tenant has a child under the age of 10, window guards must be installed.New York City Stove Knob Cover Notice: In New York City buildings with multiple dwellings, Landlords must install stove-knob covers for gas stoves if the Tenant has a child under the age of 6.New York City Bed Bug Disclosure: If the Rental Unit has a history of bed bugs, this must be disclosed to the Tenant.Move-in/Move-Out Walkthrough Checklist: Use this checklist to document property conditions at move-in and move-out. This is vital if you’re collecting a security deposit.Don’t see the form you need? 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It must be provided to Tenants annually - at the signing of the Lease and at the time of renewal.New York City Required Annual Notice - Window Guards and Lead Paint: Occupants in buildings with 3 or more units must sign this form annually and give it to their Landlord.NYC Lease Renewal for Rent Stabilized Housing: Landlords renewing a Lease with Tenants in rent-stabilized housing must use this form.NYC Increase in Rent (for Rent Controlled Units): New York City rent-controlled apartments have complex rules for raising rent. This form makes it EZ for Landlords to comply with all requirements.New York Demand For Rent 14-Day Notice: This form is for Landlords that have Tenants that are late with rent. Pro Tip: It must be used before an eviction proceeding can be initiated.New York How To Prepare for a Landlord-Tenant Trial: This booklet is a great resource for New York Landlords preparing for a housing trial. It includes the rules and procedures Landlords will need.New York Notice to Vacate: This form should be used with Tenants that are violating the Lease but can cure the violation and remain in the property. This form provides Tenants with specifics regarding their Lease violation and the time that they have to cure the violation in order to avoid vacating the property.Buffalo Disclosure of Smoking Policy: The City of Buffalo requires Landlords to disclose a smoking policy. This form makes it EZ to do so and complies with Buffalo’s requirementsBuffalo Rental Registry Information: Buffalo Landlords must register all rental properties. This form provides details on how Landlords do this.What Tenants Should Know About Indoor Allergens: New York City law requires that Landlords take steps to keep their Tenants’ homes free of pests and mold.New York City Indoor Allergen Disclosure: New York City Landlords of buildings with three or more Rental Units must comply with specific regulations to reduce the risk of indoor allergens like mold and pests. This form outlines those requirements and serves as a disclosure that documents a Landlord's compliance with all requirements.Buffalo Disclosure of Smoking Policy: The City of Buffalo in the State of New York requires the landlord to disclose a smoking policy, according to Chapter 264- Rental Dwelling Unit Registration.New York Sprinkler Disclosure: Landlords must disclose to the tenant whether there is a sprinkler system installed within the property or not.New York City Annual Stove Knob Cover Notice: NYC: Local Law 117 requires that the property owner of multiple dwellings provide stove knob covers for gas-powered stoves where the owner knows or reasonably should know that a child under six years of age resides.NYC Lease Renewal Form - EPTA Form RTP-8: This NYC Lease Renewal Form allows landlords to renew a lease with tenants that are enrolled within The Emergency Protection Act.State-Specific Forms