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Manhattan Buyers Should Check HPD Registration

HPD Online can show registration, complaints, violations, charges, litigation, block and lot data, and vacate orders.

Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026

A small Manhattan building can look clean from the street while still carrying HPD history. HPD Online can show complaints, violations, property registration, charges, litigation, block and lot information, and vacate orders. Many residential owners must register each year. That includes multiple dwellings with three or more units and some one- or two-unit rentals where the owner or immediate family does not live.

Before renting, buying, or lending on a small building, search HPD Online and compare registration status with the seller’s or landlord’s documents.

Separate what this record proves from the next permit, tax, title, inspection, or court question.

Build a narrow file for Manhattan: NYC HPD: HPD Online, the exact HPD or building registration, the date searched, and the address, parcel, account, citation, or application number that made the question come up.

A compact trail usually does the job: source, date, record name, and the office family behind it, which here means New York City Housing Preservation and Development. Manhattan HPD or building registration questions get easier when the date, office name, and identifying number stay in the same folder.

Filed under: Home & Property Manhattan manhattanhpdbuilding-registrationsmall-buildingdue-diligence

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