New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2339

Introduced
3/21/22  

Caption

Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

Impact

The proposed changes will significantly alter how municipalities can govern rental properties. Municipalities will gain the ability to inspect these properties as a prerequisite for obtaining a rental license, albeit they are restricted to conducting only one inspection per year unless there are complaints or evident code violations. This move aims to create a standardized approach to rental inspections, thereby enhancing the welfare of tenants through regulated oversight. Further, landlords will need to register their properties with local authorities and will not face repetitive registration requirements if existing records are up to date.

Summary

Senate Bill S2339 seeks to enhance the regulatory authority of municipalities in New Jersey regarding residential rental properties. This legislation amends existing statutes to allow municipalities to license and inspect residential rental properties without limitation on the duration of the rental agreement, contrasting with previous regulations which focused on rentals with terms less than 175 days. The goal of this bill is to empower local governments to ensure housing standards and tenant safety more effectively, thus addressing the needs of the occupants.

Conclusion

In summary, S2339 represents a pivotal shift in how rental properties are managed at the municipal level in New Jersey. By expanding the scope of municipal authorities to include comprehensive oversight of residential rentals, this bill stands to impact both tenant rights and landlord responsibilities, promoting a more regulated housing market while also inviting scrutiny regarding its enforcement mechanisms and cost implications.

Contention

Debate surrounding Bill S2339 may arise from concerns about the limitations placed on municipal inspections and the implications for property owners. While proponents argue that these measures will enhance tenant protection and improve housing conditions, opponents could express worries about the financial burdens imposed on landlords due to the registration and potential licensing fees. There may also be resistance from landlord associations or individuals arguing that this bill expands government overreach into private property rights.

Companion Bills

NJ A1089

Same As Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2762

Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

NJ A1089

Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

NJ A3014

Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

NJ A3765

Requires contract between certain governmental units and online parking payment service providers stipulate service provider not charge user during certain times.

NJ S3053

Requires contract between certain governmental units and online parking payment service providers stipulate service provider not charge user during certain times.

NJ S963

Revises law concerning sexually oriented businesses.

NJ S1905

Revises law concerning sexually oriented businesses.

NJ A697

Revises law concerning sexually oriented businesses.

NJ A1723

Revises law concerning sexually oriented businesses.

NJ S3073

Authorizes municipality to enact ordinance regulating where certain sex offenders may reside.

Similar Bills

NJ A1089

Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

NJ A3014

Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

NJ S2762

Expands municipal authority to license and inspect residential rental property.

AZ SB1162

Home-based businesses; restrictions; prohibition

NJ S890

Requires certain consumer contracts to include translations to languages other than English.

NJ A1558

Requires certain consumer contracts to include translations to languages other than English.

AZ HB2233

Corporation commission; lobbying; prohibition

CA SB1049

Cities and counties: ordinances: short-term rentals.