New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5544

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Establishes distinction between residential tenant and other occupants of hotel or motel for purpose of determining permitted removal actions.

Impact

By codifying the multi-factor test utilized by New Jersey courts, A5544 seeks to provide clearer guidelines for property owners and occupants alike. This change is projected to impact current practices surrounding evictions for long-term guests, potentially increasing their rights and protections under the law. The bill emphasizes the need for a judicial review process when assessing tenant status, which could result in significant shifts in how transient guests are handled legally in hotel and motel environments.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5544 aims to clarify the legal distinctions between residential tenants and transient guests of hotels and motels in New Jersey. It establishes specific criteria to determine whether a hotel or motel occupant qualifies as a tenant protected under the state's anti-eviction laws. The bill introduces a multi-factor test that considers the duration of stay, the occupant's intent to remain long-term, and specific living conditions to ensure that those who have established more permanent residency are afforded greater legal protections against eviction.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include debates over tenant rights and the responsibilities of hotel and motel owners. While supporters assert that the bill enhances protections for those who may be living in hotels under challenging circumstances, opponents may argue it could impose undue burdens on property owners and complicate eviction processes for guests who do not qualify as tenants. The criteria set forth could lead to disputes regarding occupancy status, particularly regarding how long a stay must be and what constitutes clear intent to reside permanently.

Companion Bills

NJ S3171

Same As Establishes distinction between residential tenant and other occupants of hotel or motel for purpose of determining permitted removal actions.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3171

Establishes distinction between residential tenant and other occupants of hotel or motel for purpose of determining permitted removal actions.

NJ A5114

Establishes certain notice and compensation requirements for residential tenant displaced for purpose of renovation.

NJ A3328

Establishes certain notice and compensation requirements for residential tenant displaced for purpose of renovation.

NJ A5747

Limits increases to certain recurring fees charged to residential tenant.

NJ SB1469

Virginia Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; applicability, persons residing in hotels, motels, etc.

NJ S2541

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

NJ S4227

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

NJ S2436

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

NJ AB299

Motels, hotels, and short-term lodging: disasters.

NJ A3361

Establishes limit on rent increase for certain dwelling sites for modular or industrialized buildings or manufactured homes.

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