New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2850

Introduced
6/14/22  
Refer
6/14/22  

Caption

Establishes certain requirements if purchasing and reselling same single-family home within one year of receiving certificate of occupancy.

Impact

Should S2850 be enacted, it would prompt changes in how properties are bought and sold within New Jersey. The bill establishes that not only short-term resellers must ensure compliance with construction standards, but it also places the onus on buyers to agree to these requirements through attestation in the sales contract. This could protect future homeowners by ensuring necessary inspections and adherence to safety regulations, potentially reducing instances of substandard housing being sold to unsuspecting buyers.

Summary

S2850 aims to establish new requirements for the purchasing and reselling of single-family homes within one year of receiving a certificate of occupancy. The bill defines a 'short-term reseller' as any individual or entity that buys a single-family home and significantly alters it before reselling it. The law requires these resellers to comply with the State Uniform Construction Code and includes provisions to ensure transparency in the sale process, primarily through a disclosure statement concerning the home's condition.

Sentiment

The sentiment around S2850 appears to be generally positive from the standpoint of consumer protection advocates and regulatory bodies, as it seeks to increase accountability among property resellers. However, there may be some concern from short-term resellers and others in the real estate market about the implications of increased regulations, which could be viewed as burdensome or detrimental to market fluidity.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the potential for how these new regulations might affect the buying and selling process, particularly concerning the costs associated with inspections and compliance. Resellers might find the additional regulations challenging and may argue that they could limit opportunities for quick sales which are often needed in volatile markets. As the bill progresses, there will be discussions about balancing consumer protection with the economic realities of property sales in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

NJ A4994

Same As Establishes certain requirements if purchasing and reselling same single-family home within one year of receiving certificate of occupancy.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4994

Establishes certain requirements if purchasing and reselling same single-family home within one year of receiving certificate of occupancy.

NJ S1038

Establishes certain requirements if purchasing and reselling same single-family home within one year of receiving certificate of occupancy.

NJ S4615

"Protection of Homeownership and Limiting Institutional Investor Acquisition Act"; imposes limitations and establishes certain incentives and disincentives concerning acquisition of single-family residences.

NJ A5451

Prohibits certain institutional investors from purchasing or acquiring single-family homes.

NJ A1673

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

NJ A2426

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

NJ S996

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

NJ S1406

Revises homestead property tax reimbursement eligibility requirements for certain claimants relocating homesteads within the same municipality.

NJ A2873

Revises homestead property tax reimbursement eligibility requirements for certain claimants relocating homesteads within the same municipality.

NJ A4360

"New Jersey Design Professional Self-Certification Act"; requires DCA to establish design professional self-certification program.

Similar Bills

NJ A4994

Establishes certain requirements if purchasing and reselling same single-family home within one year of receiving certificate of occupancy.

NJ A5130

Requires enforcing agency to conduct inspection of construction in specified time window.

NJ S4128

Requires enforcing agency to conduct inspection of construction in specified time window.

NJ S4501

Concerns authority of owners, agents, or other persons to elect to contract with private on-site inspection agencies to complete inspections under the construction code; provides for charging of inspection fees.

NJ A573

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

NJ S3014

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

NJ S3159

Establishes consumer-facing portal for elevator maintenance for owners of certain buildings to provide information on elevator servicer; requires certain signage; requires DCA to establish senior housing elevator maintenance loan program.

NJ A5831

Establishes consumer-facing portal for elevator maintenance for owners of certain buildings to provide information on elevator servicer; requires certain signage; requires DCA to establish senior housing elevator maintenance loan program.