New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3289

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes Statewide limitation on rent increases.

Impact

The proposed bill is set to have a considerable impact on state housing laws by preempting any municipal regulations that allow for higher rent increases than specified by the bill. This means that while local governments can maintain their own rent control measures if they offer lower increases, they will be unable to create measures that would allow landlords to exceed the cap imposed by this bill. Furthermore, the legislation outlines certain exemptions, such as newly constructed units and properties occupied by landlords, to avoid penalizing specific housing situations that may not require regulation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3289 introduces a statewide limitation on rent increases in New Jersey, aiming to tackle the rising cost of housing that has become a significant financial burden for residents. This legislative proposal establishes that residential landlords cannot increase rent on a dwelling unit by more than 5% plus inflation or 10%, whichever is lower, during any 12-month period. The intent is to ensure housing remains affordable for tenants, as recent reports indicated that over 43% of renters in New Jersey spend more than 35% of their income on rent, which is considered a threshold for affordability.

Conclusion

Overall, A3289 represents an attempt by the New Jersey legislature to address a pressing issue of rental affordability and housing stability. With the challenges posed by rising living costs in urban and suburban areas, the bill seeks to provide some relief to tenants while also navigating the implications for landlords and the broader housing market. Its success may hinge on the ability to foster cooperation among various stakeholders while effectively implementing these new regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A3289 include potential objections from landlords and real estate entities who argue that such regulations could hinder property investment and discourage new construction. Critics also express concerns about the bill's effect on the rental market's behavior; to prevent any rush to increase rents prior to the bill becoming law, the proposal includes provisions allowing retroactivity to February 1, 2022, for any rent increases over the stipulated limits. The enforcement mechanisms, including the right for tenants to petition courts, highlight a balancing act between protecting tenant rights and limiting landlord freedoms.

Companion Bills

NJ S3658

Same As Establishes Statewide limitation on rent increases.

NJ A2390

Carry Over Establishes Statewide limitation on rent increases.

Similar Bills

NJ A2390

Establishes Statewide limitation on rent increases.

NJ S3658

Establishes Statewide limitation on rent increases.

NJ S2436

Establishes limit on rent increase for senior citizen tenants of certain properties financed with assistance from HMFA.

NJ S4227

Establishes limit on rent increase for senior citizen tenants of certain properties financed with assistance from HMFA.

CA AB1482

Tenant Protection Act of 2019: tenancy: rent caps.

CA AB3088

Tenancy: rental payment default: mortgage forbearance: state of emergency: COVID-19.

NJ S2541

Establishes limit on rent increase for tenants residing in modular or manufactured homes.

NJ A4873

Authorizes residential tenant action in cases of alleged unconscionable rent increase; appropriates $2 million.