New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1366

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires text messages soliciting home owners to provide notice when individuals sending solicitations are not licensed by New Jersey Real Estate Commission.

Impact

If enacted, S1366 will add significant regulations to the practices of real estate solicitations in New Jersey. Homeowners will benefit from clearer communications from individuals reaching out to them for real estate purposes, providing a sense of security and transparency. The penalties established in the bill for non-compliance are sizable: $5,000 for first violations and $10,000 for subsequent violations, which could deter individuals from engaging in deceptive solicitation activities. Furthermore, the establishment of a public education program by the Division of Consumer Affairs will help inform both homeowners and licensed professionals about these new regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill S1366 aims to regulate solicitations sent via text messaging to homeowners regarding the sale of their property. The bill mandates that individuals who are not licensed by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission must send a prior notification text to homeowners. This notification must inform the homeowner that the sender is not a commission licensee, state their employer's name, and clearly indicate that the message is a solicitation. This requirement is meant to address the rising concerns regarding unsolicited messages and protect homeowners from potential fraud or deceptive practices in the real estate market.

Contention

While this bill is designed to protect consumers, there may be debates surrounding its implementation and effects on marketing strategies within the real estate industry. Critics could argue that the requirements could impose excessive limitations on legitimate marketing practices, potentially reducing competition and outreach for some real estate professionals. Furthermore, the enforcement of penalties could lead to concerns regarding overreach by the Division of Consumer Affairs, particularly if there are subjective interpretations of what constitutes a violation. Balancing consumer protection with the freedom of business practices will be a key point of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NJ A1524

Same As Requires text messages soliciting home owners to provide notice when individuals sending solicitations are not licensed by New Jersey Real Estate Commission.

NJ A5053

Carry Over Requires initial text message with detail on place of employment be sent to homeowners by licensee of New Jersey Real Estate Commission prior to licensee soliciting owners regarding sale of home.

NJ S3578

Carry Over Requires text messages soliciting home owners to provide notice when individuals sending solicitations are not licensed by New Jersey Real Estate Commission.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3578

Requires text messages soliciting home owners to provide notice when individuals sending solicitations are not licensed by New Jersey Real Estate Commission.

NJ A1524

Requires text messages soliciting home owners to provide notice when individuals sending solicitations are not licensed by New Jersey Real Estate Commission.

NJ A5053

Requires initial text message with detail on place of employment be sent to homeowners by licensee of New Jersey Real Estate Commission prior to licensee soliciting owners regarding sale of home.

NJ S2353

Requires boil water notices to be provided by certain public water systems via telephone, email or text message.

NJ A1670

Requires boil water notices to be provided by certain public water systems via telephone, email or text message.

NJ A2423

Requires boil water notices to be provided by certain public water systems via telephone, email or text message.

NJ S3927

Establishes penalties for appraisers who engage in discriminatory real estate appraisals and requires certain information to be provided to present and prospective owners or occupants of real estate.

NJ A5163

Establishes penalties for appraisers who engage in discriminatory real estate appraisals and requires certain information to be provided to present and prospective owners or occupants of real estate.

NJ A1861

Concerns real estate licensees.

NJ A1859

Revises laws concerning real estate licensees.

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