DERALO.AI
Governed by Reshimu.ai
Deploying · NYC · 2026
The governed property OS for NYC landlords

One platform.
Six layers
replaced.

Property management, leasing, maintenance, compliance, legal, and bookkeeping — governed by a single AI architecture and deployed in person. Built for the landlord who is done stitching tools together.

FARE Act — In Effect June 11, 2025

NYC transferred broker fees to landlords. Every vacancy now carries $6,480 in mandatory commission. DERALO eliminates that line with a direct listing site at 5% of one month's rent — paid only when we place a tenant.

$0
Broker fee per vacancy post-FARE Act
$0K
New annual cost for a 100-unit landlord
$0
Broker fees through a DERALO listing site
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NYC Enforcement Intelligence

What landlords need to know right now.

We track HPD enforcement actions, DHCR proceedings, and the Mamdani administration's regulatory posture so you don't have to. Updated as developments happen.

HPD May 2026

HPD Emergency Repair Program Referrals Up 34% Under Mamdani

The administration's first quarter saw a sharp acceleration in ERP referrals — the city-initiated repair program that bills landlords at penalty rates. Buildings with unresolved Class B violations are being prioritized. Here's what that means for your compliance posture.

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DHCR April 2026

DHCR Overcharge Proceedings: What the 2025 Ruling Means for Landlords

The Court of Appeals' 2025 decision expanded the lookback window for overcharge claims under HSTPA. DHCR is now using it. Rent-stabilized landlords with incomplete records face exposure they didn't have eighteen months ago.

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FARE Act March 2026

FARE Act Enforcement: The First Nine Months

The law has been in effect since June 2025. DOS and HPD are now actively investigating non-compliance complaints. We reviewed the complaint data, the enforcement pattern, and what landlords are still getting wrong.

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More analysis published as enforcement actions develop.

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