Five boroughs. Ten agencies. One feed.
ViolationWatch covers every building, in every zip code, across all of New York City. From Lower Manhattan to St. George, our detection engine surfaces violations, complaints, and compliance filings from all ten city agencies — routed by address, by portfolio, and by urgency.
5
Boroughs
914K+
Buildings
10
Agencies
24/7
Monitored
Explore by borough
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914K+ buildings · 10 agencies · 5 boroughs
Borough · 01
Manhattan
Dense commercial + pre-war residential. FISP cycle 9 hot zone.
Population
1.63M
Buildings
44,870
Top violation
Failure to maintain
Borough · 02
Brooklyn
Largest borough by building count. HPD volume leads the city.
Population
2.74M
Buildings
309,410
Top violation
Class B HPD — plumbing
Borough · 03
Queens
Sprawling mixed-use. Permit fraud and after-hours construction.
Population
2.41M
Buildings
337,890
Top violation
Work without permit
Borough · 04
The Bronx
Heat-season complaint capital. AEP enforcement zone.
Population
1.47M
Buildings
89,540
Top violation
Class C HPD — heat
Borough · 05
Staten Island
Lowest density. Facade and single-family permit patterns.
Population
495K
Buildings
128,600
Top violation
LL11 facade filing
Citywide · 2024
New York City compliance, at scale.
450K+
Violations issued 2024
3.4M+
311 service requests
914K+
NYC buildings
10
Agencies monitored
Why borough matters
Enforcement patterns don't stop at the bridge.
Pattern risk
Borough-level anomalies surface compliance trouble months before portfolio averages catch it.
A Class C heat violation in the Bronx and a LL11 facade filing on Staten Island look nothing alike in issue rate, cure windows, or enforcement appetite. The same citywide rules get applied through five distinct inspection cultures, court dockets, and complaint pipelines.
Owners and managers who track compliance borough-by-borough catch pattern risk months earlier than those who treat NYC as a single surface. ViolationWatch normalizes every signal, but our borough views preserve the local texture — because that's where the fines actually get written.
Heat season
Oct 1 – May 31 triples HPD volume citywide
FISP cycle 9
Active filings through Feb 2029 — Manhattan-dense
AEP zones
Bronx + Brooklyn targeted buildings lists
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