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Description
In New York City, property owners of multiple dwellings are required to file an annual Bedbug Report with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). This report must be submitted between December 1 and December 31 each year, covering the period from November 1 of the previous year through October 31 of the current year.
Eligibility for Mail Submission:
While most property owners are required to file this report electronically, HPD permits certain owners to submit the report by mail:
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Individual Owners or Joint Owners: Owners who are listed as individual or joint owners on their annual property registration with HPD are eligible to file the Bedbug Annual Report using a paper form.
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Non-Corporate Owners: HPD has clarified that only non-corporate owners, who generally own smaller buildings and may have fewer resources for electronic submission, may submit paper reports. Corporate owners, including corporations, LLCs, condominium corporations, cooperatives, and other corporate ownership types, must use the electronic form.
Filing Process:
Eligible owners can obtain the Bedbug Annual Filing Form from HPD's website. After completing the form, it should be mailed to:
NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development
Division of Code Enforcement
100 Gold Street, 5-Z14C
New York, NY 10038
It's important to ensure that all requested information is provided; incomplete forms will be rejected.
Additional Requirements:
After filing the report, property owners are required to:
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Notify Tenants: Provide the filing receipt to each tenant upon the commencement of a new lease and with each lease renewal, or post the filing receipt in a prominent location within the building.
Distribute Educational Material: Distribute or post the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's "Stop Bed Bugs Safely" guide, which provides information on the prevention, detection, and removal of bedbugs.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in violations and penalties. For detailed information and access to the necessary forms, visit HPD's official website.
Property Owner Requirements
The Housing Maintenance Code and Health Code both require that property owners address infestations promptly.
The surest strategies to keep bed bugs from spreading are prevention, early detection, and rapid treatment. To learn more, see the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Preventing and Getting Rid of Bedbugs Safely guide.
Bed bug infestations usually require the services of well-trained, licensed pest management professionals, also called exterminators. New York State law requires that property owners hire only pest control professionals licensed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to treat apartments for bed bugs. The pest control professional should perform an inspection to confirm the presence of bed bugs and to eliminate bed bugs, if necessary. Property owners are expected to make follow-up visits to ensure that there are no signs of a bed bug infestation.
Property owners of rental residential properties are now required to file a Bed Bug Annual Report. See the Bed Bug Annual Report Requirement section of this webpage for the additional requirements. Once the Bed Bug Annual Report has been filed, the property owner is required to either provide the filing receipt to each tenant (upon commencement of a new lease and with each lease renewal) OR post the filing receipt in a prominent location in the building. In addition, the property owner must either distribute to each tenant or post the DOHMH Preventing and Getting Rid of Bedbugs Safely guide, which provides information on the prevention, detection, and removal of bedbugs.
Bed Bug Annual Report Requirement
Local Law 69 of 2017 requires that all multiple dwelling property owners must attempt to obtain the bed bug infestation history from the tenant or unit owner, including whether eradication measures were employed for a bedbug infestation.
Complete your Annual Bed Bug Report. Pursuant to the law, HPD will make the submitted information publicly available through HPDONLINE. This filing is FREE and requires only five pieces of information which you must provide. Please be aware that some companies are reaching out to property owners attempting to obtain significant fees for the filing of this report. This report is required to be filed by the property owner or agent and has no cost associated with the filing.
The online application will only allow validly registered property owners and managing agents of multiple dwellings to disclose bedbug infestation history. A building’s property registration must be current. If you have not registered your property, please do so by visiting Property Registration.
Based on public feedback, HPD made a paper form available for property owners who are not able to file electronically due to lack of email or access to a computer. HPD is adopting rules that will clarify that only non-corporate owners, who generally own smaller buildings and may have less available resources for electronic submission, may submit paper reports, as well as clarifying that submission of paper bedbug reports by corporate owners will be rejected and the submission will be deemed noncompliant. Corporate owners, including corporations, LLCs, condominium corporations, cooperatives, and other corporate ownership types must use the electronic form as stated in section 27-2018.2
This adopted rule will make it easier for smaller property owners to file the required bedbug reports while ensuring that corporate property owners continue to meet the electronic filing requirements.
Property owners will be required to file annually between December 1 and December 31 for the previous year from November 1 through October 31.
Property owners will be required to report the following information:
- The number of dwelling units;
- The number of dwelling units, as reported or otherwise known to the owner, than had a bedbug infestation during the previous year;
- The number of dwelling units, as reported or otherwise known to the owner, in which eradication measure were employed during the previous year for a bedbug infestation;
- The number of dwelling units reported in number 3 that had a bedbug infestation after such eradication measure were employed in such units.
When submitting, the owner will certify that either:
- A copy of the most electronic form will be distributed to each tenant of the building upon each lease renewal or the commencement of a new lease issued; or
- A copy of such form will be posted in a prominent location within the building within 60 days of the filing and that the owner will maintain a record that a copy of such form was prominently posted within 60 days of the filing of the information with HPD.
Once the Bed Bug Annual Report has been filed, the property owner is required to either provide the filing receipt to each tenant (upon commencement of a new lease and with each lease renewal) OR post the filing receipt in a prominent location in the building. In addition, the property owner must either distribute to each tenant or post the DOHMH's Stop Bed Bugs Safely guide, which provides information on the prevention, detection, and removal of bedbugs.
Only property owners who file as individual owners or joint owners can file a report using the Bed Bug Annual Filing Form instead of using the portal above. Please follow all instructions carefully. The Form is also available in the following languages:
- Arabic / العربية
- Bengali / বাংলা
- Chinese (Simplified) / 简化字
- French / français
- Haitian-Creole / Kreyòl ayisyen
- Korean / 한국어
- Polish / polski
- Russian / Русский язык
- Spanish / Español
- Urdu / اردو
Please note that New York State law requires property owners to disclose bedbug infestation history dating back one year to new tenants through the Bedbug Disclosure Form.
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