A firm managing more than 6,000 apartment units in New York City disputes allegations that it hasn’t been complying with lead-paint regulations
A property manager overseeing more than 6,000 apartment units in 134 buildings in New York City has been noncompliant with lead-paint regulations, state Attorney General Letitia James said Thursday.
In a lawsuit, Ms. James accused Chestnut Holdings of failing to identify which apartments house children under 6 years old, as city law requires. The property manager, which mostly operates apartments in low- and middle-income communities in the Bronx, didn’t conduct annual investigations of those apartments for hazards that can...
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