New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A810

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires landlords to provide tenants with certain notice concerning conditions that may cause damage or hazards on rental property.

Impact

The bill aims to increase the accountability of landlords by ensuring that they promptly inform tenants of any impending work that might lead to adverse conditions. This could notably improve tenant safety and awareness of potential hazards that could arise due to neighboring construction or demolition activities. Should landlords fail to comply with the notification requirements, they will incur a penalty of up to $200 for each violation, reinforcing the importance of adhering to this bill.

Summary

Assembly Bill A810 mandates that landlords inform their tenants about potential risks associated with construction or other activities on adjoining properties that could lead to damage or hazardous situations. When a landlord is notified by relevant entities, such as utility companies or government agencies, about forthcoming work, they are required to communicate this information to their tenants within five business days. This legislative measure is designed to enhance communication and transparency between landlords and tenants regarding external conditions that may affect tenant safety and property integrity.

Conclusion

Overall, A810 seeks to protect tenants' rights by mandating that they receive crucial information regarding their living environment. The bill not only empowers tenants to make informed decisions regarding their safety but also holds landlords accountable for ensuring their tenants are kept aware of possible hazards in a proactive manner.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding Bill A810 is the enforcement of penalties against landlords who neglect to provide timely notifications. Critics may argue whether such penalties are effective or sufficient in encouraging compliance. Additionally, some stakeholders might express concerns about the adequacy of communication methods stipulated by the bill, such as electronic notifications, which could disproportionately affect tenants without internet access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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