New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1102

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

Impact

The legislation mandates several conditions for lawful entry. Before entering an adjoining property, the owner must notify the chief law enforcement officer of the local municipality, or the nearest State Police station, of their intent to enter and improve the affected property. This notification must include details that permission from the adjoining property owner was requested but denied. In addition, the property owner must post a bond of $1,000 to cover potential damages to the neighboring property, ensuring accountability for any harm caused during the entry process. The act emphasizes the need for neighbours to respect each other’s rights while allowing for necessary property maintenance.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1102 allows property owners or lessees to enter adjacent properties to make necessary improvements or repairs under certain conditions. The intent behind the bill is to facilitate property maintenance and development while providing a structured legal framework that protects the rights of both property owners and their neighbors. The bill states that if a property owner requests permission to enter an adjoining property and that request is denied, they may still proceed with the entry as long as they comply with specific requirements outlined in the legislation.

Conclusion

If passed, Bill A1102 would significantly amend current laws on property access and trespass in New Jersey, providing a clear pathway for improvement projects while balancing the rights of neighboring property owners. The details embedded in this legislation indicate a careful consideration of property rights and responsibilities, aiming to foster a cooperative environment for community maintenance and improvement.

Contention

One notable point of contention could arise regarding the need for the bond requirement and the stipulations around how long materials can be stored on the adjoining property. Critics of the bill may argue that the bond does not entirely protect the neighboring property owner if damages occur, particularly if there are disputes regarding the bond amount or the determination of ‘actual damages’. Additionally, there may be concerns about how the law enforcement notification process could add complexities to property repairs, potentially leading to miscommunication or delays in emergency repairs.

Companion Bills

NJ A966

Carry Over Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

NJ S2208

Carry Over Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

Previously Filed As

NJ A966

Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

NJ S2208

Permits entry on adjoining property to make improvements or repairs in certain situations.

NJ HB1724

Improvements, repairs, or maintenance of property; entering adjoining property, petition for entry.

NJ SB123

Improvements, repairs, or maintenance of property; entering adjoining property, petition for entry.

NJ SB123

Improvements, repairs, or maintenance of property; entering adjoining property, petition for entry.

NJ A00357

Provides an owner or lessee access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs for certain circumstances.

NJ HB459

Real property; entering adjoining property to improve, etc., petitioning circuit court.

NJ A1026

Permits landlords to take actions after death of tenant in certain situations.

NJ A2627

Permits landlords to take actions after death of tenant in certain situations.

NJ H0927

Improvements to Real Property

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