A platform for NYC tenants
Your building's private forum. Report issues. Document disputes. Hold landlords accountable. Build community.
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What is this
TENANTNET.NYC gives every apartment building its own private, timestamped forum — so tenants can document problems, coordinate with neighbors, and create a paper trail that actually matters.
Maintenance problems, safety hazards, lease violations — document everything with photos and timestamps that hold up.
Every issue gets a status: reported, acknowledged, fixed, or unresolved. Nothing falls through the cracks.
Every post is timestamped and attributed. If it goes to court, you have a documented record of complaints.
Direct links to your building's DOB violations, HPD complaints, ACRIS records, and more — pulled from NYC public databases.
Send documented complaints directly to your landlord, management company, HPD, or 311 — right from the platform.
Posts are attributed to unit numbers, not names. Your identity is protected. Organize without fear of retaliation.
How it works
Your building's tenant rep distributes a unique QR code to each unit. Scan it with your phone camera — that's your login. No apps, no downloads, no passwords to remember.
Report maintenance issues with photos. Flag landlord disputes. Read building bulletins. Comment on your neighbors' posts. Every action is timestamped and preserved.
Send formal complaints to your landlord or city agencies right from the platform. Access your building's HPD violations, DOB complaints, and public records. Build your case.
Who it's for
Rent Stabilized
Document violations. Build your case for rent overcharges. Know your succession and renewal rights.
Market Rate
Just because your rent isn't regulated doesn't mean your landlord can ignore repairs. Document everything.
NYCHA / Public
Track maintenance tickets that NYCHA loses. Coordinate with neighbors on shared building issues.
Co-ops & Condos
Board transparency. Maintenance coordination. Building-wide communication without the email chain chaos.
NYC public records
Every building on TENANTNET.NYC gets automatic links to NYC government databases. Know what the city knows about your building.
Building Profile
Permits & certificates
Violations
Housing code violations
Complaints
Filed complaints
Service Requests
Noise, heat, pests
Property Docs
Deeds & mortgages
Zoning Info
Land use & zoning
Built-in structure
Tenant Rep
The building organizer. Manages units, moderates posts, invites management reps, and sends official reports to the landlord and city agencies. Every building gets one.
Tenants
Post issues, upload photo evidence, comment on neighbors' posts, track the status of reported problems. Identified by unit number, never by name.
Management Rep
Invited by the tenant rep. Read-only access to all posts, can comment but can't moderate or delete. Transparency without control.
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Scan the QR code your tenant rep distributed. Or log in with the username and password you created during registration.
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Whether you're a tenant organizer, a concerned neighbor, or a tenant association — submit your building and we'll set you up. It's free.
Questions? Press inquiries? Reach us at hello@tenantnet.nyc