Your Co-op City Buildings. Compliant by December 31.
Every building in Co-op City, Bronx with a street-facing parapet must have an annual observation report filed by December 31 under NYC Local Law 126 (1 RCNY 103-15). As the managing agent, that responsibility is yours — and coordinating inspections across multiple Co-op City buildings while waiting weeks for reports is a real operational headache.
Parapet Crazy — a division of The Inspection Boys — solves it. We deliver your parapet reports in 24–48 hours after each inspection, coordinate scheduling across your Co-op City portfolio, and keep every building out of violation territory.
- 24–48 hour report delivery — no waiting weeks or months
- Portfolio scheduling across all your Co-op City buildings
- DOB-compliant reports, ready for any audit
- Flat pricing per building — no surprise invoices
- Annual reminder every September — never miss a deadline
- 6-year record retention on all reports
Who We Work With in Co-op City
- Residential property management companies
- Commercial real estate managers
- Condo and co-op boards
- HDFC buildings and affordable housing operators
- Managing agents and real estate investment firms
Other companies take 2–6 weeks to deliver a parapet report. When you're managing a December 31 deadline across multiple Co-op City buildings, that's too slow. We deliver in 24–48 hours — every time, no rush fee.
Property Manager FAQ — Co-op City
How fast will I get my Co-op City parapet reports?
24–48 hours after each inspection. Not weeks. Not months. That's our standard turnaround.
Do you offer portfolio pricing?
Yes. Contact us with your list of Co-op City buildings for a custom quote and coordinated scheduling.
Am I responsible for compliance as the managing agent?
Yes. Under 1 RCNY 103-15, the managing agent is responsible for ensuring the annual observation is completed and on file by December 31.
Property Management Parapet Services Across Bronx
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