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Commonly Asked Questions about Housing Repairs

They have 30 days to fix hazardous conditions like leaking ceilings or roaches. Non-hazardous conditions like peeling paint must be fixed within 90 days.
If youve given the landlord notice of the repairs but the landlord has not done them, you may withhold your rent until the repairs are completed. You must set the rent money aside and not spend it.
Watch this video in your browser. Public housing residents can call the Customer Contact Center at 718-707-7771 to report emergencies and schedule routine maintenance repairs in their apartments and developments.
Tenants have the right to withhold rent due to unremedied code violations in their unit. If a landlord fails to provide their tenant with a safe, livable, and sanitary dwelling, the tenant has the right to pay their rent into a separate bank account, rather than to the landlord -- this is called paying in escrow.
Once the lease expires, the landlord can ask you to vacate and does not have to renew the lease. If he wants to renovate it, he has a legal right to do so and can ask that you take another unit or simply vacate and find a new place to live.
Program Overview HPD can lend up to $35,000 per residential unit for all buildings requiring moderate rehabilitation work. Projects with substantial lead treatment needs will have access to an additional $10,000 per residential unit to treat lead-based paint hazards (Lead Treatment Funds).