HPD Gas Leak Notice (WHITE, 8.5X11 INCH HMC § 27-2005,§ 12-11)-El Blanco Line

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HPD Gas Leak Notice (HMC § 27-2005,§ 12-11)-El blanco Line

Size: 8.5x11

Material: Aluminum

Property owners of a dwelling are required to provide tenants with a notice regarding procedures that should be followed when a gas leak is suspected. The information must be provided by: delivering such notice to each tenant and prospective tenant of such dwelling (all tenant-occupied units, including 1- and 2- family homes) with the lease or lease renewal form for such tenant or prospective tenant AND posting and maintaining a notice in a common area of the building. The required format for the sign is described in Section 12-11 of Chapter 12 of Title 28 of the Rules of the City of New York. Section 12-12.1 of Chapter 12 of Title 28 of the Rules of the City of new York describes conditions under which a combined notice may be used, combining notice of suspected gas leak procedures with notice for smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. View Sample Notice - Suspected Gas Leak for suspected gas leak only or Sample Notice - Combined Notice for smoke detectors/carbon monoxide detectors and gas leak notice.

Section of the Law: HMC § 27-2005 (Local Law 153 of 2016)

27-2005 Post gas leak notice

 

27-2005 Post gas leak notice: Property owners of a dwelling are required to provide tenants with a notice regarding procedures that should be followed when a gas leak is suspected. The information must be provided by: delivering such notice to each tenant and prospective tenant of such dwelling (all tenant-occupied units, including 1- and 2- family homes) with the lease or lease renewal form for such tenant or prospective tenant AND posting and maintaining a notice in a common area of the building. The required format for the sign is described in Section 12-11 of Chapter 12 of Title 28 of the Rules of the City of New York. Section 12-12.1 of Chapter 12 of Title 28 of the Rules of the City of new York describes conditions under which a combined notice may be used, combining notice of suspected gas leak procedures with notice for smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. View Sample Notice - Suspected Gas Leak for suspected gas leak only or Sample Notice - Combined Notice for smoke detectors/carbon monoxide detectors and gas leak notice.

Section of the Law: HMC § 27-2005 (Local Law 153 of 2016)

 

PLEASE NOTE HPD NYC DOES NOT ACCEPT PAPER NOTICE ON THE WALL NEED TO BE FROM ALUMINIUM OR ANY OTHER HARD MATERIAL.

 

1506- § 27-2005 HMC: Post, in a form approved by the commissioner, and maintain a notice in a common area of the building regarding the procedures that should be followed when a gas leak is suspected.

 

§ 27-2005 Duties of owner.
 
   a.   The owner of a multiple dwelling shall keep the premises in good repair.
 
   b.   The owner of a multiple dwelling, in addition to the duty imposed upon such owner by subdivision a of this section, shall be responsible for compliance with the requirements of this code, except insofar as responsibility for compliance is imposed upon the tenant alone.
 
   c.   The owner of a one- or two-family dwelling shall keep the premises in good repair, and shall be responsible for compliance with the provisions of this code, except to the extent otherwise agreed between such owner and any tenant of such dwelling by lease or other contract in writing, or except insofar as responsibility for compliance with this code is imposed upon the tenant alone.
 
   d.   The owner of a dwelling shall not harass any tenants or persons lawfully entitled to occupancy of such dwelling as set forth in paragraph 48 of subdivision a of section 27-2004 of this chapter.
 
   e.   1.   The owner of a multiple dwelling shall provide lawful occupants of such multiple dwelling with notice prior to making repairs, or performing other work, that will cause an interruption of any heat, hot water, cold water, gas or electricity service expected to last for two or more hours. The department shall by rule prescribe the form, timing and placement of the notice, provided that the notice shall be publicly posted in a prominent place within the multiple dwelling at least twenty-four hours before the interruption of such service is expected to commence and shall remain posted until such interruption ends. Where the owner expects that an interruption of any heat, hot water, cold water, gas or electricity service will last for less than two hours or where such interruption is due to emergency repairs or work, as defined by department rule, advance notice need not be posted, provided that where such interruption lasts for two or more hours, notice shall be posted as soon as practicable after the commencement of such interruption. Such notice shall identify the service to be interrupted, the type of work to be performed, the expected start and end dates of the service interruption. The notice shall be updated as needed. Such notice shall be posted in English, Spanish and such other languages as the department may provide by rule.
 
      2.   Repairs made pursuant to section 27-2125 of this code shall be exempt from the provisions of this subdivision.
 
   f.   The owner of a dwelling shall deliver or cause to be delivered to each tenant and prospective tenant of such dwelling, along with the lease or lease renewal form for such tenant or prospective tenant, and shall post and maintain in a common area of the building containing such dwelling, a notice, in a form developed or approved by the department, regarding the procedures that should be followed when a gas leak is suspected. Such notice may be combined with any existing required notices and shall instruct tenants to first call 911 and then call the relevant gas service provider, whose name and emergency phone number shall be set forth on such notice, before contacting such owner or an agent thereof when a gas leak is suspected.
 
   g.   The owner of a multiple dwelling shall obtain for each dwelling unit, where available, the previous four years of rent amounts from the New York state division of housing and community renewal, and provide such rent amounts to the current tenant of such dwelling unit.
 
(Am. L.L. 2015/047, 6/2/2015, eff. 9/30/2015; Am. L.L. 2016/153, 12/6/2016, eff. 6/4/2017; Am. L.L. 2019/113, 6/8/2019, eff. 10/6/2019)

 

 

The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) has issued a notice, known as HPD 27-2005, which outlines the requirements for building owners and landlords to post a gas leak notice in the event of a suspected gas leak. The notice must be posted in a visible location within the building, such as in the lobby or near the entrance, and must include specific information to ensure the safety of tenants and residents.

According to HPD 27-2005, the gas leak notice must include the following information:

  1. A statement informing tenants and residents that there is a suspected gas leak in the building and providing instructions on what to do in case of an emergency.
  2. Clear instructions on how to shut off the gas supply to the building, which should only be done by a licensed professional.
  3. The phone number of the building owner or landlord, or the management company responsible for the building, so that tenants can report any suspected gas leaks or related issues.
  4. The phone number for the gas utility company, which should be contacted immediately in the event of a suspected gas leak.

The gas leak notice should be posted in English and any other language that is commonly spoken by tenants in the building. It should also be printed in a clear and legible font and should be easily visible to all residents.

Overall, posting a gas leak notice is a critical component of ensuring the safety and well-being of tenants and residents in New York City. By providing clear and concise instructions on what to do in the event of a gas leak emergency, the notice can help to prevent injuries, property damage, and other potential hazards associated with gas leaks.

 

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