New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S935

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Establishes standards for expiration of rental housing affordability controls.

Impact

The impact of SB 935 on state laws is notable as it reinforces protections for low-income renters and establishes clear procedures for landlords regarding compliance and notifications about rent increases. The bill mandates that landlords provide written notice at least 120 days before the expiration of affordability controls, detailing the potential for rent increases. Additionally, it requires an income certification process that helps determine whether households still qualify for rent restrictions, supporting the overarching goal of maintaining housing affordability amidst changing economic conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 935, introduced by Senator Shirley K. Turner, establishes specific standards for the expiration of rental housing affordability controls in New Jersey. The bill aims to extend rental protections for lower-income households by regulating how landlords can increase rent once affordability controls expire. If a household continues to earn a gross annual income of not more than 80 percent of the regional median income after the expiration, the landlord is prohibited from increasing rent until the household vacates the unit. In cases where a household's income exceeds this threshold, the landlord may lease the unit at fair market rent starting at the next lease renewal or after 60 days, whichever is longer.

Contention

While the bill is designed to fortify protections for vulnerable renters, it may encounter contention from landlord associations or property owners who argue that stringent regulations on rent control could deter investments in housing. Critics of such regulations often claim that these controls can lead to fewer available rental units and may discourage the development of new housing projects. The debate surrounding SB 935 will likely involve discussions on balancing the need for affordable housing with market dynamics and the interests of landlords.

Companion Bills

NJ A586

Same As Establishes standards for expiration of rental housing affordability controls.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1502

Establishes standards for expiration of rental housing affordability controls.

NJ A586

Establishes standards for expiration of rental housing affordability controls.

NJ AB2926

Planning and zoning: assisted housing developments: notice of expiration of affordability restrictions.

NJ S1775

Establishes the "Safe Sanitary Subsidized Rental Housing Bill of Rights."

NJ A1497

Establishes the "Safe Sanitary Subsidized Rental Housing Bill of Rights."

NJ A5318

Reduces term of affordability required for affordable housing created through middle housing construction or conversion.

NJ A1360

Establishes the "Safe and Sanitary Rental Housing Act."

NJ A3263

Establishes the "Safe and Sanitary Rental Housing Act."

NJ SB00998

An Act Establishing A Tax Abatement For Certain Conservation Easements And Addressing Housing Affordability For Residents In The State.

NJ S4168

Establishes the "Safe and Sanitary Rental Housing Act."

Similar Bills

NJ A586

Establishes standards for expiration of rental housing affordability controls.

NJ S1502

Establishes standards for expiration of rental housing affordability controls.

HI SB416

Relating To The Residential Landlord-tenant Code.

NJ S515

Establishes "Security Deposit Assistance Pilot Program" in Passaic, Union, Essex, Hudson, Gloucester, Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, and Mercer counties; appropriates $450,000.

NJ S53

Establishes "Security Deposit Assistance Pilot Program" in Passaic, Union, Essex, Hudson, Gloucester, Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, and Mercer counties; appropriates $450,000.

NJ A1668

Establishes "Security Deposit Assistance Pilot Program" in Passaic, Union, Essex, Hudson, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden, and Mercer counties; appropriates $400,000.

NJ A2421

Establishes "Security Deposit Assistance Pilot Program" in Passaic, Union, Essex, Hudson, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden, and Mercer counties; appropriates $400,000.

CA AB1764

Housing omnibus.