New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1753

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Codifies and enhances use of breach of implied warranty of habitability as defense to certain eviction actions.

Impact

The implications of A1753 on New Jersey's state laws are substantial. By broadening the scope of the implied warranty of habitability, the bill aims to prevent the eviction of tenants living in substandard housing conditions. It places a burden on landlords to not only provide safe housing but also repair vital facilities in a timely manner. Furthermore, the bill mandates that, upon the assertion of a breach, a court must order a municipal code enforcement inspection to assess the property’s habitability. These measures could lead to increased accountability among landlords and potentially improve living conditions across the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1753 seeks to codify and enhance the legal concept of the implied warranty of habitability in residential rental agreements in New Jersey. The bill establishes that landlords are obliged to maintain rental units in a condition that is safe and fit for human habitation throughout the duration of a lease. If a tenant can demonstrate that the landlord has violated this warranty, the tenant is empowered to use this breach as a defense in eviction proceedings for non-payment of rent. This marks a crucial extension of existing tenant protections by formally recognizing their right to safe and habitable living conditions through legislation.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding Bill A1753. Critics may argue that the enhanced defenses for tenants could lead to a rise in litigation against landlords, complicating the eviction process and potentially resulting in undocumented tenants misusing the system. Proponents of the bill, however, contend that it is essential for protecting vulnerable renters who may lack the resources to advocate for their rights in a court of law. The balance between protecting tenant rights and ensuring fair treatment for landlords is a critical aspect of the debate regarding the bill's passage.

Companion Bills

NJ S1666

Same As Codifies and enhances use of breach of implied warranty of habitability as defense to certain eviction actions.

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