NYC RPIE Noncompliance Dataset

Discover the Key Insights From NYC's Real Property Income and Expense Data

The dataset provides information on properties in New York City that have not complied with the Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) filing requirements. It includes details such as borough, block, lot, and the tax year for which the property failed to file. To facilitate seamless integration with other datasets, we have appended Placekeys to each entry. You can download the complete dataset directly from this page.

Data Schema

Field Name Field Description
Court_Index_Number Unique identifier for the court case
ID Unique identifier for the record
street_address Street address of the property
Eviction_Apartment_Number Apartment number related to the eviction
Executed_Date Date when the eviction was executed
placekey Unique identifier for the place
address_placekey Placekey associated with the address
building_placekey Placekey associated with the building
confidence_score Confidence score for the place data accuracy

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Geography

New York City

The dataset covers New York City, focusing specifically on properties that have failed to file the Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statement as required, providing information on non-compliant addresses within the city's five boroughs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NYC RPIE Noncompliance List?
The New York City "Real Property Income and Expense Form Non-Compliance" dataset provides information on properties that have failed to submit the Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) forms, which are required for income-producing properties. This dataset includes details on non-compliant properties such as the property’s borough, block, lot, and tax class, helping monitor compliance with city regulations on property reporting.
What is the history of this dataset?

The Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) Form Non-Compliance dataset is maintained by the City of New York's Department of Finance (DOF). This dataset includes information about properties that have failed to file the required RPIE forms, which are necessary for the assessment of property values. The DOF is responsible for collecting and processing these forms and ensuring compliance. The dataset provides insight into the compliance status of property owners regarding the RPIE filing requirements.

How often is the data updated?

Annually

What is the coverage and what is included in this dataset?
The linked dataset covers New York City and includes information on properties that are non-compliant with RPIE filing regulations. This dataset contains details like borough, block, lot numbers, tax class, finance record type, and several related fields. It is useful for understanding property compliance and financial characteristics within the city. The dataset supports applications in real estate analysis, compliance monitoring, and urban policy development.
Why is NYC RPIE Noncompliance List valuable?

The dataset is valuable because it offers insights into non-compliance with real property income and expense form submissions in NYC, aiding in transparency, policy-making, and enforcement.

How do I join this dataset with other datasets?
NYC RPIE data can be easily appended with a Placekey (a open matching service for physical places). Once the RPIE data is appended with a Placekey, it can be easily joined with any other dataset that has a postal address or physical address.

Dataset at a glance

Dataset Name
NYC RPIE Noncompliance List
Description
This dataset contains information on non-compliant income-generating properties in New York City.
Update Frequency
Annually
Coverage
New York City
Data Quality
Not assessed
Dataset Size
16k rows
Maintained By

The City of New York maintains the dataset.

License

Licensing information can be found here.