Your New Dorp Buildings. Compliant by December 31.
Every building in New Dorp, Staten Island 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 New Dorp 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 New Dorp portfolio, and keep every building out of violation territory.
- 24–48 hour report delivery — no waiting weeks or months
- Portfolio scheduling across all your New Dorp 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 New Dorp
- 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 New Dorp buildings, that's too slow. We deliver in 24–48 hours — every time, no rush fee.
Property Manager FAQ — New Dorp
How fast will I get my New Dorp 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 New Dorp 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 Staten Island
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