New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4746

Introduced
9/19/24  

Caption

Restricts landlord from imposing change on applicant or tenant for keeping pets in residential rental units.

Impact

The bill may significantly impact state laws regarding rental agreements, reinforcing tenant rights and limiting landlord discretion. By eliminating the ability of landlords to charge additional rent or fees for pet ownership, the bill aims to ensure that housing remains accessible and affordable for a broader range of tenants, particularly those who are pet owners. This legislative change is expected to encourage more individuals to consider adopting pets without the fear of financial penalties, which could lead to a richer community life.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4746 seeks to reform the treatment of tenants with pets in New Jersey by explicitly prohibiting landlords from imposing additional charges related to pet ownership. This bill addresses a prevalent issue for many renters who face excessive fees or increased rent simply due to having a pet. Tenants would now have the right to keep pets without incurring extra financial burdens, contributing to a more inclusive housing market for pet owners.

Contention

While the bill garners support from tenant advocacy groups and pet owners, it may face opposition from landlords who argue that it restricts their ability to manage properties and mitigate potential risks associated with pet ownership. Concerns regarding property damage or nuisance caused by animals could be raised, leading to debates on balancing the rights of tenants with the responsibilities of landlords. Additionally, some landlords may be concerned about the financial implications of being unable to impose additional fees when pets are involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

NJ S3185

Restricts landlord from imposing charge on applicant or tenant for keeping pets in residential rental units.

NJ S2841

Prohibits photo identification requirement for residential rental application.

OR HB2070

Relating to pets in residential tenancies.

OR HB2967

Relating to residential applicant screening charges.

OR SB744

Relating to charge in lieu of security deposit.

OR HB4137

Relating to charge in lieu of security deposit; declaring an emergency.

OR SB54

Relating to cooling for residential tenancies.

OR HB3522

Relating to evictions of squatters.