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What is Accessibility Statements

The Architect's Pre-construction & Post-construction Accessibility Statements is a property disclosure form used by architects in New York City to ensure compliance with accessibility laws and regulations.

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Accessibility Statements is needed by:
  • Architects working on construction projects in New York City
  • Real estate developers required to comply with accessibility laws
  • Contractors needing access to legal documentation for projects
  • Building owners responsible for submitting compliance statements
  • Legal advisors reviewing construction documentation for accessibility compliance
  • Local government officials overseeing building compliance regulations

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The form is primarily meant for architects involved in construction projects in New York City. They must be registered and licensed to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations.
While specific deadlines can vary by project, it's crucial to submit the form before starting construction, ideally during the pre-construction phase to ensure compliance with local accessibility regulations.
Completed forms can typically be submitted electronically or in paper format to the relevant city authorities. Check local submission guidelines for accepted methods.
While the form itself is the primary document, you may need to provide additional documentation related to the project, including plans, permits, and regulations that showcase compliance with the Fair Housing Act and other accessibility laws.
Common mistakes include failing to fill in all required fields, providing inaccurate project information, or neglecting to obtain the required signatures before submission.
Processing times can vary depending on the local authority but typically range from a few weeks to a month. It's recommended to submit promptly to allow for any required revisions.
Generally, there may be fees associated with the submission, which can vary by project and local regulations. Check with the relevant local authority for specific cost information.
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