New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S359

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits landlords from requiring rent to be paid by certain means of payment or at any off-site location.

Impact

The implications of S359 could be significant for both tenants and landlords alike. By requiring landlords to accept a variety of payment modes and not imposing off-site payment requirements, the bill strives to promote equitable housing practices. It is anticipated to diminish situations where tenants face disadvantages or penalties due to limited payment options. Additionally, the introduction of penalties for landlords who violate these stipulations (classification as a disorderly person) underscores the seriousness of compliance.

Summary

Senate Bill 359, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to enhance tenant protections by regulating how landlords can collect rent. The bill prohibits landlords from limiting acceptable methods of payment for rent to specific forms such as cash, personal checks, or credit/debit cards. Furthermore, it mandates that any method of payment that tenants choose to use must be accepted by landlords without additional fees. This legislation intends to standardize and facilitate the payment process, making it easier for tenants to comply with their rental obligations.

Contention

There could be contention surrounding this bill, particularly from landlords who may argue that the restrictions on payment methods could complicate their operations. Some may contend that maintaining payment standards is necessary for business efficiency and risk management. On the other hand, proponents argue that ensuring diverse and reasonable payment options aligns with overall tenant rights and housing access, especially in economically diverse regions, thus supporting fair housing practices.

Companion Bills

NJ A181

Same As Prohibits landlords from requiring rent to be paid by certain means of payment or at any off-site location.

Previously Filed As

NJ A181

Prohibits landlords from requiring rent to be paid by certain means of payment or at any off-site location.

NJ A1793

Prohibits landlords from requiring rent to be paid by certain means of payment or at any off-site location.

NJ A5757

Prohibits residential landlord from imposing certain surcharges for rent payments.

NJ S4541

Prohibits residential landlord from imposing certain surcharges for rent payments.

NJ SB00926

An Act Allowing Landlords To Accept Certain Advance Rental Payments.

NJ AB2219

Landlord-tenant: 3rd-party payments.

NJ S2962

Expands definition of landlords required to provide receipt for rent cash payment made by tenant.

NJ S291

Expands definition of landlords required to provide receipt for rent cash payment made by tenant.

NJ A2313

Expands definition of landlords required to provide receipt for rent cash payment made by tenant.

NJ SB1356

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; rental payment methods.

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