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Put the city on notice.

The moment the city opens a violation on one of your buildings, you know. The moment a tenant files a complaint, you know that too, often before an inspector is even assigned. Nothing reaches your mailbox that you have not already seen.

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NO PASSWORD · NO CARD · UP TO 3 BUILDINGS
FORM ON-1 · SERVICE BY EMAILNo. 2026-0709-0601
Notice of active monitoring
TOTHE CITY OF NEW YORK
AGENCIESDOB · ECB/OATH · HPD
REEVERY VIOLATION, COMPLAINT & HEARING
PREMISESEVERY BUILDING I OWN OR MANAGE
EFFECTIVEIMMEDIATELY · UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

The respondent reserves the right to find out first.

FILED VIA ONNOTICE.APP
ON NOTICE
5
BOROUGHS, ALL COVERED
V+C
VIOLATIONS AND COMPLAINTS ALIKE
24/7
THE WATCH NEVER PAUSES
$0
FOR UP TO THREE BUILDINGS
SEC. 1 · COVERAGE

What we watch

01 ECB·V ECB / OATH Violations Summonses with hearing dates and penalties. Miss the hearing and the fine comes back bigger, by default. ☒ WATCHED
02 DOB·V DOB Violations Open violations sit on the building record and stall permits, closings and refinancing until cleared. ☒ WATCHED
03 DOB·C DOB Complaints Complaints from 311 and inspectors. The first sign that someone may come to look. ● EARLY WARNING
04 HPD·V HPD Violations Class A, B and C housing violations, each with its own correction and certification clock. ☒ WATCHED
05 HPD·C HPD Complaints Heat, hot water, leaks, pests. What your tenants told the city before they told you. ● EARLY WARNING
SEC. 2 · EARLY WARNING

Complaints come first.

Most violations start life as a complaint. A complaint exists long before an inspector is assigned, and that is the moment it lands on your watch. Handle the problem while it is still a phone call, not a fine.

STAGE 1
A tenant calls 311

A complaint is born. Most owners never hear about it.

STAGE 2
On Notice flags it

It reaches you while it is still fresh. No inspector has been assigned yet.

YOU KNOW HERE
STAGE 3
An inspector visits

Days or weeks later. Time enough to have fixed the problem.

STAGE 4
Violation issued, or not

Handled early, this step often never happens. The mail finds out last.

SEC. 3 · PROCEDURE

Three steps. No paperwork.

01
Sign in with an email

No password. We send a one-time link; the first one opens your account.

02
Open a file on each building

Type the address. We resolve the official tax lot (BBL) and building (BIN), then assemble the building's complete history, back to the 1990s.

03
Read the daily digest

One email, only on days something changed. Silence means clear.

SEC. 4 · THE DIGEST

One email. Only when it matters.

This is the whole product: the email you get the moment something new lands on one of your buildings.

THU · JUL 9, 2026
TO     : owner@youremail.com RE     : 3 NEW FILINGS · 2 PROPERTIES
ECB·V 350 5 AVENUE, BROOKLYNSite Safety: sidewalk shed without valid permit ● NOT COMPLIED WITH · $6,250
DOB·C 350 5 AVENUE, BROOKLYNCategory 58: illegal conversion reported at basement ● ACTIVE
HPD·C 118 W 76 STREET, MANHATTANHEAT/HOT WATER: reported by tenant, APT 4C ● OPEN
SENT BECAUSE 2 OF YOUR FILES CHANGEDSILENT DAYS ARE SILENT
The city files either way.
The only question is when you find out. Owners who wait for the mail find out last.
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