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July 20th, 2020
Why Outdated and Unsafe Electrical Panels Should Be Replaced
As an owner or manager of the property in New York City, it is your job to ensure the safety of the building’s occupants. Whether it’s your own family or tenants who rent from you, their wellbeing is in your hands. Therefore, it’s essential you perform the repairs necessary to maintain safety, including electrical panel
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July 9th, 2020
Submetered Electricity: How It Benefits Tenants and Landlords
For landlords and managers of New York City buildings with renters or condo owners, how you handle utility billing can be a headache… or a breeze. Here’s a look at how submetered electric power may make life easier for both tenants and landlords. And why installing electrical submetering probably makes sense for your property. In
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June 30th, 2020
Energy Saving Tips for Apartments: Replacing Old Light Bulbs with the Most Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs
If you own or manage an apartment building in New York City, lighting in public spaces falls under your responsibility. Did you know you can save money and help your building conserve energy by a simple measure like swapping out the light bulbs in your fixtures? Here are some tips for replacing old light bulbs
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June 8th, 2020
Power Failure Emergency Lights for Apartment/Condo Buildings: Light That Comes on When Power Goes Out
A blackout in New York City can be more than a nuisance. If you own or manage an apartment or condominium building, loss of power means tenants could be without lights. An outage leaves your building unsafe and you may be at risk for legal consequences if someone gets hurt. Here’s what you need to
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March 20th, 2020
Emergency Exit Signs Requirements: Everything You Should Know as a Property Manager
As a property manager in New York City, many decisions will be left up to your discretion. However, emergency exit signs requirements are strictly legislated, so it’s vital to make sure every property you manage is in compliance. Failure to do so can result in citations, fines, and worse, loss of life and legal liability