ALERTS · COMING SOON

Watch a building.
Get pinged when something happens.

Pick any NYC condo or co-op building, managing agent, or sponsor LLC. We notify you the moment a new HPD violation, DOB filing, NYSCEF lawsuit, special-assessment notice, or AG REFB amendment appears. One email per week unless something material breaks.

HOW IT WORKS

Three things to watch. One inbox.

1

Buildings

By BBL or address. We watch HPD violations, DOB complaints & permits, 311 patterns, LL11 cycle filings, NYSCEF cases naming the board, and AG REFB amendments to the offering plan. Material changes trigger an email within 24 hours.

2

Managing agents

Portfolio-level. We track new buildings under management, dropped buildings, and pattern shifts across the firm's portfolio (violation rate, LL11 penalties, lawsuit activity). Useful for board members evaluating their manager or buyers vetting one.

3

Sponsor LLCs

By LLC name. We watch ACRIS for new unit sales by the sponsor, DOS filings for entity status changes, and NYSCEF for construction-defect litigation. Useful for tracking sponsor-era exposure in newer buildings.

SIGN UP

Subscribe to the launch.

Watchlist infrastructure is in the build queue. To reserve a spot at launch, email the project with the buildings, agents, or sponsor LLCs you want to watch. Include BBL or address where possible.

Reserve watchlist spot

No marketing list. No third-party trackers. One launch announcement, then the alert stream begins. Unsubscribe anytime.

WHY WE'RE BUILDING THIS

The state isn't going to notify you.

NYC has 14,062 condo and co-op buildings. The Attorney General Real Estate Finance Bureau has approximately five lawyers. No state or city agency notifies unit owners when their building is hit with a new violation, when their managing agent's portfolio takes on a problem building, or when the sponsor LLC behind their building is sued. We built the notification layer the state will not.

For buyers, this means due diligence after closing isn't useless; you can keep watching the building you just bought. For board members, it means knowing within 24 hours when your manager picks up a new building with a habitability cliff. For journalists, it means a structured feed of every material event across the catalog.