Philadelphia Compliance Experts

Keep Your Property
Lead Safe & Legal

Philadelphia landlords with pre-1978 rental properties must comply with lead safety laws. We help you navigate Lead Safe Certification, rental licensing, and tenant protection requirements — without the headaches.

Why This Matters Now

~340K
Philadelphia homes built before 1978
$500+
Daily fines for non-compliance
All Tenants
Must receive lead disclosure documentation

Philadelphia Lead Law Update: As of January 1, 2023, all Philadelphia rental properties built before 1978 must have an annual Lead Safe Certification before a new lease is signed. Landlords who fail to comply face license suspension and significant fines.

Everything You Need to Stay Compliant

From first-time certification to annual renewals, we provide clear, practical guidance for Philadelphia landlords.

Getting Certified in 4 Steps

The process is straightforward when you know what to do. Here's how Philadelphia landlords achieve Lead Safe Certification.

1

Schedule an Inspection

Hire a Philadelphia-approved XRF inspector or certified lead risk assessor to evaluate your property.

2

Receive Your Report

The inspector provides a certified report showing lead-safe status or identifying areas that need remediation.

3

Submit to L&I

File the report with Philadelphia's Department of Licenses & Inspections and pay the certification fee.

4

Notify Tenants

Provide copies of the certification and required lead disclosures to all tenants before lease signing.

Ready to Bring Your Property Into Compliance?

Don't wait for a violation notice. Our team helps Philadelphia landlords understand their obligations and navigate the certification process with confidence.