New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2627

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed changes under A2627 would have a significant impact on how property laws are enforced in the state of New Jersey. It allows for a more structured approach to manage the properties left behind by deceased tenants, which may include clearing out possessions declared abandoned within a stipulated timeframe. This effectively changes the current landscape of landlord-tenant relations by granting landlords additional rights and protections in situations involving deceased tenants, while also ensuring that they meet certain obligations to notify potential legal representatives of the deceased.

Summary

Bill A2627 seeks to amend existing New Jersey tenancy laws concerning the actions landlords can take following the death of a tenant. The legislation allows landlords to presume tenant property abandoned if an executor, administrator, or representative does not contact them within 21 days of the tenant's death. This provision provides a clearer framework for landlords to manage properties and eliminate potential issues arising from unhandled possessions after tenant fatalities. By establishing a time frame for contact from an estate representative, the bill aims to streamline the process for property removal and resolution of outstanding matters linked to deceased tenants.

Contention

While the bill addresses the need for efficiency in handling abandoned property, it may raise concerns regarding the rights of family members and tenants before their possessions are classified as abandoned. Critics might argue that the 21-day notification window is too short for families to take necessary actions, potentially leading to disputes about property removal. Additionally, concerns might emerge about the potential for landlords to misuse the provisions as a means of expediting the eviction processes without sufficient regard for the deceased's heirs or respective disputes that could arise from the property left behind.

Companion Bills

NJ A1026

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

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