New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2208

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

Impact

The impact of SB 2208 on state laws is significant as it amends existing trespass laws to allow entry onto adjoining properties under specified conditions. This could potentially encourage property improvements by making it easier for homeowners and lessees to carry out necessary repairs without the fear of legal repercussions. However, it also underscores the need for responsible practices, as entrants are required to notify local authorities and must post a bond to cover any damages that may occur during their work on the adjoining property.

Summary

Senate Bill 2208, introduced in New Jersey, aims to address situations where an owner or lessee of a property needs to enter an adjoining property to make improvements or repairs. The bill provides specific conditions under which this entry can occur without the owner being considered guilty of trespass or liable for civil damages. It lays out requirements that the entrant must follow, including a request for permission from the adjoining property owner and steps to notify law enforcement of their intentions if that permission is denied. This legal framework is designed to balance the need for property maintenance with the rights of adjacent property owners.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 2208 center on the delicate balance between property owner's rights and the necessity for property improvements. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to disputes between property owners, especially in cases where the definition of 'due care' in preventing property damage is subjective. Additionally, the duration limits set forth in the bill, which prohibit ongoing work from exceeding 30 days or storing materials beyond eight hours in a day, may be viewed as restrictive by some parties involved in larger repair projects.

Companion Bills

NJ A966

Same As Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

Previously Filed As

NJ A966

Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

NJ A1102

Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

NJ HB1724

Improvements, repairs, or maintenance of property; entering adjoining property, petition for entry.

NJ SB123

Improvements, repairs, or maintenance of property; entering adjoining property, petition for entry.

NJ SB123

Improvements, repairs, or maintenance of property; entering adjoining property, petition for entry.

NJ A00357

Provides an owner or lessee access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs for certain circumstances.

NJ HB459

Real property; entering adjoining property to improve, etc., petitioning circuit court.

NJ A1026

Permits landlords to take actions after death of tenant in certain situations.

NJ A2627

Permits landlords to take actions after death of tenant in certain situations.

NJ H0927

Improvements to Real Property

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