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Repairs by Property Owners
If you agree with the Notice of Violation, you should get a sidewalk construction permit and sidewalk contractor licensed by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA). Any contractor performing sidewalk repair costing more than $200 must be licensed by DCA to operate legally in New York City. You can use DCA's Instant License Check to determine if a sidewalk contractor is licensed.
You can get more information about sidewalk repair and maintenance, including tips for hiring a contractor, from the Department of Transportation (DOT).
The Sidewalk Guide for Property Owners answers to the most frequently asked questions about sidewalk violations, permits, and repairs.
Repairs by Property Owners
The City will no longer issue violations or impose liens on 1-, 2-, and 3-family properties that have sidewalk damage caused only by City trees.
By the end of 2020, the Department of Transportation (DOT) will review existing notices of violation to determine which were caused only by City street trees and cancel the lien for any that meet the criteria.
If you are a property owner who is selling or refinancing your home, the City will expedite this re-evaluation. You must provide proof that the property is in contract to be sold or refinanced.
You can request a removal online or by mail.
You must include:
Online
If the defects marked on the violation don't exist on your sidewalk, you can appeal the violation. Make your request within 75 days of the original inspection date. The 75 days begins when property owner receives it as indicated on the certified mail receipt.
When the violation notice isn't delivered, the violation will be posted on the property as required by law. The posting date is the start of the 75 days.
You can ask the Department of Transportation (DOT) to check if a property has an existing sidewalk violation or lien on file. An existing violation or lien may prevent the sale or refinancing of the property.
You can also request a copy of the violation.
The Expedited Sidewalk Repair Program is on pause until further notice. Applications are not available.
The Expedited Sidewalk Repair Program is offered to eligible property owners. Through the program, property owners with sidewalk violations can request that the City repair their sidewalks and remove the violations. The City will repair an eligible sidewalk within 90 days of processing the request and then bill the property owner for the cost of the work.
Eligible Properties
The Expedited Sidewalk Repair Program is available in all five boroughs.
The program does not include:
Sidewalk Repair Payment
Under the Expedited Sidewalk Repair Program, the Department of Transportation (DOT) will bill the property owner for the total cost of the repair for only the sidewalk regardless of what caused the damage. This includes sidewalk flags identified on the Preliminary Inspection Report (PIR) as non-assessable, such as sidewalk damage caused by tree roots.
An installment payment plan is available to eligible owners of certain residential properties who have been billed by DOT for sidewalk repair charges. To learn more, go to the Sidewalk Repair Payment Plan page.
Violation Removal
Under the Expedited Sidewalk Repair Program, DOT will handle the removal of the sidewalk violation. No further inspection is required.
As the property owner, you are responsible for building or repairing the sidewalks next to your property and maintaining them in a reasonably safe condition. Regardless of what or who caused the damage, you will be liable for any violations and fines accrued by the damaged sidewalks. If the sidewalk was broken by someone or something else: