Rules & Licenses · New York City
Queens HCR records requests are not the same as a 311 complaint
Queens tenants and owners seeking HCR records should use the agency records route rather than treating it like a city service complaint.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
A Queens rent question can involve a complaint, a rent history, or a records request, and those are not identical. HCR’s records-access and FOIL pages give the agency route for requesting records. That helps tenants, owners, and advocates avoid the wrong door when they need file material rather than a city-service response.
The practical move is to identify what record is needed, whether HCR has it, and whether the request should be a regular records-access request or a FOIL request. Keep the building address, apartment, dates, docket or case number if you have one, and the reason for the request in front of you.
This is not the same thing as filing a 311 complaint or asking a landlord for a repair. It is a state records path, and the HCR pages are the safer place to start when the question is about an agency file, rent-history material, or records-access process.
If the issue could affect a lease, rent case, harassment claim, or court deadline, use the records page for the paper trail and get qualified help for advice. The Porch job here is to point Queens readers toward the right record door before the errand turns into a mess.