Your Manhattan Portfolio. Compliant by December 31.
Every building in Manhattan with a street-facing parapet must have an annual observation report filed by December 31 under NYC Local Law 126 (1 RCNY 103-15). If you manage multiple buildings in Manhattan, coordinating all those inspections — and making sure the reports come back fast enough to act on — is a real operational challenge.
We solve that. Parapet Crazy — a division of The Inspection Boys — delivers your parapet reports in 24–48 hours after each inspection, coordinates scheduling across your portfolio, and keeps you out of violation territory.
- 24–48 hour report delivery — no waiting weeks or months
- Portfolio scheduling across all your Manhattan 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
What Property Managers in Manhattan Need to Know
Under NYC 1 RCNY 103-15, you — as the managing agent — are responsible for ensuring the annual parapet observation is completed and the report is on file. "I didn't know about it" is not a defense with the Department of Buildings. Violations go on the building's record and can affect everything from insurance to rent stabilization status.
If you manage 5 buildings in Manhattan, that's 5 inspections, 5 reports, 5 filings — all due by December 31. We coordinate the entire process. Contact us in September to lock in scheduling for your full portfolio.
Who We Work With in Manhattan
- Residential property management companies
- Commercial real estate managers
- Condo and co-op boards
- HDFC buildings and affordable housing operators
- Managing agents for estate-held properties
- Real estate investment firms with Manhattan holdings
Property Management Parapet Services by Manhattan Neighborhood
See also our full neighborhood coverage: Parapet inspection in Manhattan.