Learn about the City and State agency charges, fees, and fines that appear on your property tax bill.
Report animal odor from a residence.
Learn about damaged sewer service line repair.
Find a certified asbestos investigator.
Report chemical odors or chemicals that are abandoned or not stored safely.
Report a spill of chemicals or other hazardous material onto a roadway, sidewalk, or indoors.
Apply for property tax benefits for members of the clergy.
Apply for property tax benefits for people who have a disability because of a crime.
Small business and property owners, building managers, tenants and more can ask DOB questions about renovations, violations, permits, etc.
Apply for property tax benefits for people with disabilities.
Report the sale of illegal drugs.
Report dust from roadwork, construction, demolition, renovation, or another source.
Learn about how to use floor finishing products safely.
Learn more about the HEAP Emergency Benefit.
Learn about recent laws, rules, and programs that may affect residential property.
Make a complaint about a health, car, home, life, or property insurance company.
Report a problem with an online business or online service that wasn't delivered.
Learn about lead poisoning, lead poisoning prevention, and lead paint repair.
Get a list of scheduled water main shutdowns and water disruptions.
The deadline to apply for this one-time property tax rebate was March 15, 2023.
Make a complaint about a satellite television provider.
Apply for the STAR property tax exemption or income tax credit.
Apply for property tax benefits for homeowners 65 and older.
Renew the Senior Citizen Homeowners' Exemption.
Learn about installing a new sidewalk in locations where sidewalks have never been built.
Get help with reducing unwanted mail.
Learn about free repair for qualifying City sidewalks that are severely damaged by curbside tree roots.
Learn about the invoice a lot owner gets when the Department of Sanitation cleans a lot.
Apply for or get help with the Veterans Property Tax Exemption.
Report the use of too much water or water waste in any facility.
Pay a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) water and sewer bill.
Learn about lien sales of water and sewer debt. Get info on multi-family homeowner Water Debt Assistance Program (WDAP).