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Mold And Pests Are An HPD Repair Route, Not Just A Nuisance
For Bronx rentals, HPD's indoor allergen rules give mold, pests, and moisture problems a specific official repair path.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Mold and pests can feel like ordinary apartment misery, but HPD gives them a formal lane. HPD’s indoor-allergen page explains owner duties around mold, pests, and underlying moisture conditions, and NYC 311 points tenants toward complaint steps when repairs do not happen.
For a Bronx tenant, the practical move is to document the condition, notify the landlord in writing, and use 311 or HPD if the condition remains. For a small landlord, the same page is a repair checklist: fix leaks, remove mold safely, and address pest entry points.
The point is not to panic; it is to treat the condition as a housing-code problem with an official path. Keep photos, dates, repair requests, and apartment details together. If you call 311 or use HPD, that record will be more useful than a vague complaint that the place “has been bad for a while.”
This is especially practical in dense Bronx buildings, where a leak or pest path can affect more than one apartment. A calm paper trail gives the tenant, owner, inspector, or repair person a better chance of getting to the real cause.