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845 GERARD AVENUE

845 GERARD AVENUE scores 24/100 on Management & Comfort — below most buildings in this neighborhood

The Bronx67 UnitsBuilt 1930D1BBL 2024830053

Summary

This building's Management & Comfort score needs attention — 24/100.

The building achieved an overall score of 56. Asset stability score is 69, above the peer median of 70. Management & comfort score is 24, significantly below the peer median of 65. This 1930-built elevator co-op is entering a mid-century mechanical overhaul phase. The building has a substantial number of recent HPD violations, indicating potential deferred maintenance.

Category Scores

Safety & Legal69

Peer Median: 75

Energy & Future-Proofing50

Peer Median: 65

Management & Comfort24

Peer Median: 65

Asset Stability69

Peer Median: 70

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Regulatory Risk Forecast

What Owners and Board Members Need to Know

High Risk

Scaffold Law (Labor Law 240)

Absolute liability for gravity injuries — applies to routine tasks like painting or window cleaning.

Moderate

Local Law 97 (Emissions)

Carbon caps now active. Fines compound annually with increasingly strict limits through 2050.

Low Risk

Litigation Exposure

25 cases on record for this building.

New York's "Scaffold Law" imposes absolute liability on boards for gravity-related injuries, regardless of fault. It applies to even minor tasks like painting, window cleaning, or exterior repairs using a simple ladder. For unit owners, a vendor's small fall can trigger multi-million dollar judgments exceeding building insurance, directly jeopardizing the personal equity of every neighbor in the building.

Local Law 97 mandates strict carbon limits for large buildings, converting energy usage into a punitive liability. As of January 2024, the law is active, with emissions caps that become increasingly stringent every five years until reaching a net-zero mandate by 2050. For residents, this manifests as recurring maintenance increases or special assessments, while a building's "carbon grade" now directly impacts resale value and buyer interest.

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Under the Scaffold Law's absolute liability standard, building owners are responsible for gravity-related injuries regardless of fault or precautions taken. Claims frequently exceed $1 million per incident. (Source: Willis Towers Watson, 2023) Without contractor insurance documentation on file, the building — and by extension, individual unit owners — bears the full financial exposure. Combined with LL97 penalties that compound annually, total regulatory exposure can escalate rapidly for buildings without proactive compliance strategies.

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  • 1.Require proof of insurance from all vendors — verify General Liability, Workers' Comp, and Umbrella policies before any work begins; contractors should name the building as Additional Insured.
  • 2.Review master policy limits annually — consider excess liability coverage to protect against multi-million dollar Scaffold Law judgments.
  • 3.Establish a LL97 compliance fund — budget for energy upgrades and potential penalties to avoid surprise special assessments.
  • 4.Conduct regular building audits — proactively address violations before they escalate to litigation or regulatory penalties.

Heat and Hot Water

active
Filed: 12/15/2025NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action/Harrassment

active
Filed: 12/2/2025NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 11/28/2025NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 3/18/2025NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Heat and Hot Water

closed
Filed: 3/18/2025NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Comprehensive

closed
Filed: 8/4/2021NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 8/8/2019NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 7/9/2019NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 5/28/2015NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 3/21/2012NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Access Warrant - Non-Lead

closed
Filed: 3/1/2012NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Heat and Hot Water

closed
Filed: 2/15/2012NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Access Warrant - lead

closed
Filed: 9/13/2011NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 3/25/2011NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 12/16/2009NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 10/22/2009NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Heat and Hot Water

closed
Filed: 1/21/2009NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 10/17/2008NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 10/17/2008NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 7/21/2008NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Access Warrant - Non-Lead

closed
Filed: 5/9/2008NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 1/8/2008NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 10/30/2007NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 8/14/2006NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

Tenant Action

closed
Filed: 8/26/2005NYC Housing Court
HPD Online

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Data sourced from NYC Open Data, HPD, DOB, and LL84/LL97 benchmarking reports. Last updated: 4/28/2026

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