New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A801

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

Impact

The implications of A801 are geared towards enhancing municipal control over neglected properties. With a shorter timeframe to classify properties as abandoned, municipalities will have the authority to initiate rehabilitation procedures sooner. This could lead to a more efficient recovery of abandoned areas, contributing to revitalization efforts and reducing the adverse effects of such properties on local communities, including declining property values and safety concerns.

Summary

Assembly Bill A801 aims to expedite the process through which municipalities can act on abandoned properties by reducing the timeframe for designating a property as abandoned from six months to three months. This change is rooted in the provisions of the Abandoned Properties Rehabilitation Act and seeks to address community issues arising from unoccupied and deteriorating properties. By shortening the waiting period, the bill encourages quicker rehabilitation efforts by local governments, which can help improve neighborhood safety and aesthetics.

Contention

There may be points of contention relating to property owner rights and local governance. Opponents might argue that reducing the timeframe for declaring properties abandoned could unfairly penalize property owners who are in the process of rehabilitating their properties. Furthermore, the bill's provisions for municipalities to take possession and rehabilitate these properties may face scrutiny regarding the balance of power between local governments and property owners’ rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1084

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

NJ A3338

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

NJ A1174

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ S377

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ A2553

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ A5373

Modifies procedures for determination and payment of fair market value in distressed municipalities; concerns real property that is abandoned, vacant, or subject to unpaid taxes.

NJ A3458

Requires creditors to maintain interior of vacant and abandoned residential property under foreclosure.

NJ A1215

Requires additional credit against fair share obligation for abandoned property converted to affordable housing.

NJ A494

Requires additional credit against fair share obligation for abandoned property converted to affordable housing.

NJ S623

Requires additional credit against fair share obligation for abandoned property converted to affordable housing.

Similar Bills

NJ S1084

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

NJ A3338

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

MI HB5886

Economic development: obsolete property and rehabilitation; obsolete property rehabilitation act; modify. Amends secs. 2 & 3 of 2000 PA 146 (MCL 125.2782 & 125.2783).

MI SB0619

Economic development: other; qualified local governmental unit; modify to include county seats. Amends secs. 2 & 16 of 2000 PA 146 (MCL 125.2782 & 125.2796).

NJ A2206

"Homeowners' Historic Property Reinvestment Act"; allows homeowners to claim credit against gross income tax for certain costs of rehabilitating historic properties.

NJ S1651

"Homeowners' Historic Property Reinvestment Act"; allows homeowners to claim credit against gross income tax for certain costs of rehabilitating historic properties.

NJ S2391

"Homeowners' Historic Property Reinvestment Act"; allows homeowners to claim credit against gross income tax for certain costs of rehabilitating historic properties.

NJ A3583

"Homeowners' Historic Property Reinvestment Act"; allows homeowners to claim credit against gross income tax for certain costs of rehabilitating historic properties.