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Aqua-Pro Restoration
HPD Pest Violation Removal — NYC

HPD Pest Violation? A Spray Visit Won't Close It.

IPM-compliant treatment, entry point sealing, multi-unit coordination, and the documentation HPD requires for reinspection clearance. Class C violations — 21 days to correct.

Pest violations are Class C — 21-day correction window. Call (855) 229-9998 — same-day response available.

What We Handle

HPD Pest Violation Correction Services

Rodent Control (Mice & Rats)

IPM-based rodent program: bait stations, exclusion sealing, entry point identification, and documentation that meets HPD reinspection standards.

Cockroach Treatment

Gel bait, crack-and-crevice treatment, and contributing condition remediation (moisture, sanitation). Multi-unit coordination included.

Bed Bug Remediation

Heat treatment and chemical protocols for bed bug violations, plus annual bed bug reporting documentation (December 1–31 filing).

Entry Point Sealing

Physical exclusion work to seal rodent and insect entry points — a required IPM component HPD inspectors verify on reinspection.

Multi-Unit Coordination

We manage access, tenant communication, and vendor scheduling across entire buildings so management is not left chasing loose ends.

HPD Documentation & Filing Support

IPM treatment records, service logs, and violation closeout documentation organized for HPD certification and reinspection clearance.

Our Restoration Process

A documented, systematic approach every time

1

Pull the Violation Record & Inspect

We review the HPD violation record, identify the pest type and affected areas, and assess contributing conditions (entry points, sanitation, moisture) per IPM protocol.

2

Address Contributing Conditions

Entry points sealed, moisture sources identified, sanitation issues flagged. HPD reinspection specifically checks for IPM methods — not just treatment visits.

3

Implement Treatment Protocol

IPM-compliant treatment for the specific pest type across all affected units and common areas. Multi-unit coordination handled so every area is covered.

4

Document & Close the Violation

Service logs, IPM records, and violation closeout documentation delivered. We prepare the certification package needed to satisfy HPD reinspection.

Who We Help

Built for NYC Property Owners & Managers

Pest violations are Class C — 21 days to correct. A visit from your regular exterminator does not create the IPM documentation HPD requires. We close the violation correctly the first time.
Managing 311 complaints and HPD violations across multiple buildings means pest problems can compound fast. We coordinate treatment across entire buildings and deliver the documentation you need to close violations on record.
Recurring pest violations are one of the fastest paths to HPD Alternative Enforcement Program placement. We address root causes and deliver treatment records that demonstrate compliance — not just reactive spray visits.
Pest activity in common areas creates shared liability. We handle multi-unit IPM coordination, common-area exclusion, and bed bug annual reporting documentation for boards managing large properties.
We provide the IPM documentation and service records your clients need for HPD violation closeout. Our records are organized for compliance review, not just internal files.

Why Choose a Specialist

Aqua-Pro vs. Your Building's Regular Exterminator

What You NeedAqua-Pro RestorationRegular Exterminator
HPD violation closeout documentation
IPM-compliant treatment per HPD standardVaries
Entry point sealing (required for closeout)Rarely
Multi-unit coordination across floorsLimited
Bed bug annual reporting support
AEP risk reduction strategy
Certification package for reinspection

A spray visit treats the symptom. We close the HPD record.

Class C

Pest Violations — 21 Days to Correct

IPM

Required by HPD for Reinspection Clearance

AEP

Risk Reduced Through Root-Cause Treatment

Common Questions

HPD Pest Violation FAQ

Not by itself. For HPD pest violations — especially mice, roaches, and rats — the violations are treated as Class C immediately hazardous conditions with a 21-day correction period. A basic spray visit does not create the documentation or demonstrate the correction standard HPD is looking for.
For mice, rat, and roach violations, HPD inspectors look for whether IPM (Integrated Pest Management) methods were used to remediate the condition — including attention to contributing conditions like entry points, sanitation issues, and moisture sources.
Yes. Owners of multiple dwellings in NYC are required to file the annual bed bug report with HPD between December 1 and December 31, covering the prior reporting period from November 1 through October 31. We help management organize the treatment records and infestation-history documentation needed.
Yes. We coordinate access, communicate clearly with tenants and management, and structure the work so management is not stuck chasing residents, vendors, and loose ends. Multi-unit coordination is a core part of what we do.
IPM is a pest management approach that emphasizes identifying and correcting root causes — entry points, sanitation issues, moisture contributors — in addition to treatment. HPD's reinspection standard for mice, rat, and roach violations specifically looks for whether IPM methods were used, not just whether a spray visit occurred.
Yes. Tenants can file 311 complaints regardless of whether an exterminator has been to the building. If the condition is still present, HPD can inspect and issue violations. The treatment record matters — it must demonstrate that the condition was actually corrected, not just visited.
The Alternative Enforcement Program (AEP) targets buildings with persistent violations, including recurring pest conditions. AEP can trigger mandatory fees, required repairs at the city's direction, and court exposure. Buildings with recurring 311 pest complaints and uncorrected violations are at elevated AEP risk.
A pest complaint is a 311 report from a tenant or resident. A pest violation is formally issued by HPD after an inspection confirms the condition. Violations carry correction deadlines and penalties. Complaints can trigger inspections — and repeated complaints signal to HPD that conditions are not being properly addressed.

Get Help Today

Close Your Pest Violation Fast

Class C pest violations have a 21-day window. A spray visit won't close the record — only IPM-documented treatment and proper certification will. Call now or fill out the form.

Call (855) 229-9998

✓ IPM-Compliant Treatment & Documentation

✓ Multi-Unit Coordination

✓ HPD Reinspection-Ready Records

✓ Serving All 5 Boroughs, LI & Westchester

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HPD Pest Violation Open? We Close It.

IPM-compliant. Multi-unit capable. Full documentation. All 5 boroughs.