New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2421

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill allocates $400,000 from the General Fund to a dedicated account, the security deposit assistance fund, which will serve to reimburse landlords when tenants violate lease agreements. This strategic financial backing not only aims to decrease the financial burden of security deposits on low-income families but also seeks to uphold landlord protections. The pilot program is set to operate for a minimum of three years, during which the effectiveness of the approach will be closely monitored via reports submitted to the Governor and Legislature. By supporting housing stability for vulnerable populations, A2421 could positively influence state laws pertaining to housing accessibility.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2421 proposes the establishment of a Security Deposit Assistance Pilot Program aimed at aiding low-income households in New Jersey, specifically within the counties of Passaic, Union, Essex, Hudson, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden, and Mercer. The bill addresses the barriers faced by these households in securing rental leases, particularly the upfront cost of security deposits, by allowing them to utilize a reimbursement model facilitated by the Commissioner of Community Affairs. Households participating in this program will pay one-twelfth of the total security deposit each month for their first year of tenancy and can receive reimbursement for any unpaid portion of the security deposit if a lease violation occurs before full payment is made.

Contention

One significant point of contention surrounding A2421 could revolve around the responsibilities and risks assigned to landlords and tenants. While supporters argue that the pilot program will reduce discrimination against low-income tenants and facilitate access to rental housing, critics may express concerns over the adequacy of protections for landlords, who may face increased risk through delays in security deposit collections. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the definition and parameters of 'very low income' housing eligibility, as outlined in the 'Fair Housing Act,' which could impact the program’s uptake and effectiveness in low-income communities.

Companion Bills

NJ S53

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

NJ A1668

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

Similar Bills

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 S515

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

NJ S3829

Establishes Master Leasing Pilot Program to facilitate housing of certain households; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A3282

Revises "Homelessness Prevention Program"; requires new charge for filing of eviction action.

NJ A2275

Establishes "Guaranteed Rental Payment Pilot Program" for certain low-income tenants; appropriates $10,000,000.

NJ S3561

Establishes "Guaranteed Rental Payment Pilot Program" for certain low-income tenants; appropriates $10,000,000.

NJ A4487

Establishes "Guaranteed Rental Payment Pilot Program" for certain low-income tenants; appropriates $10,000,000.