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Informational only — not legal advice. This site explains NYC's bedbug disclosure law for general reference. For advice about your specific situation, consult a qualified housing attorney.
NYC Admin Code · HPD Resources · Updated 2026-06-25
Bed Bug Disclosure Law NYC Landlord & Tenant Reference

NYC Bed Bug Disclosure Requirements

Official sources for NYC bed bug disclosure requirements — NYC HPD is the authoritative source. This directory points to official HPD pages.

Resource directory only — not legal advice. For current requirements, see NYC HPD. Consult a qualified attorney for advice about your situation.

Official sources for NYC bed bug disclosure law

NYC HPD is the official source for current bed bug disclosure requirements. The links below go directly to official HPD pages. Requirements may change — always consult the current HPD page, not secondary descriptions.

NYC HPD — Bed Bug Official Page

The primary NYC HPD page on bed bugs — covers disclosure requirements, annual reporting for landlords, and tenant rights. This is the authoritative source for current requirements.

NYC HPD — Bed Bugs →

NYC HPD — Bed Bug Disclosure Announcement

NYC HPD's announcement regarding the bed bug disclosure requirement — links directly to the official NYC HPD bed bug disclosure page.

NYC HPD Announcement →

NYC HPD Online — Annual Bed Bug Reports

HPD Online provides public access to bed bug annual reports filed by landlords. Tenants can search by building address to see infestation history and eradication records.

HPD Online →

EPA — Bed Bug Public Health Information

The EPA notes that bed bugs are not known to transmit disease but cause documented physical and psychological effects. See the EPA's bed bug information hub for health context.

EPA — Bed Bug Information →

This is a resource directory, not legal advice.

This page does not state any legal requirements — those are a matter for NYC HPD's official pages and, for advice about your specific situation, a qualified housing attorney. If you have questions about disclosure, consult Legal Aid Society or NYC HRA free legal services.