New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A837

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires landlord to attach certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential lease.

Impact

The legislation is expected to enhance transparency in the rental market, thereby improving tenants' understanding of their prospective living conditions. Under current law, municipalities can require inspections before leases are signed, but landlords are not obliged to inform tenants about such inspections. By making the certificate of inspection a required part of the lease documentation, the bill seeks not only to elevate housing safety standards but also to empower tenants in making informed decisions regarding their housing.

Summary

Assembly Bill A837 requires landlords in New Jersey to attach a certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential leases. This measure aims to ensure that tenants are informed about the condition of the rental unit they are entering, specifically that it has passed a municipal inspection and is deemed safe and habitable. The bill mandates that landlords deliver a copy of this certificate at the time of lease execution and secure the tenant's acknowledgment of receipt. By doing so, the bill addresses a gap in current law where tenants are often unaware of whether a potential dwelling unit has been inspected and approved by local municipalities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A837 include concerns regarding the potential administrative burden on landlords who must now ensure compliance with the new requirements. Some landlords may express apprehension over the possibility of leases becoming voidable due to minor non-compliance. Additionally, there could be debates on the adequacy of municipal inspections and whether the bill's reliance on these inspections guarantees tenant safety adequately. Advocates argue that, despite these concerns, the benefits of protecting tenant rights and ensuring safe living conditions outweigh the administrative challenges.

Companion Bills

NJ S2610

Same As Requires landlord to attach certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential lease.

NJ A986

Carry Over Requires landlord to attach certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential lease.

NJ S2059

Carry Over Requires landlord to attach certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential lease.

Previously Filed As

NJ A986

Requires landlord to attach certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential lease.

NJ S2059

Requires landlord to attach certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential lease.

NJ S2610

Requires landlord to attach certificate of inspection or occupancy to residential lease.

NJ A2929

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of certain property for lead drinking water hazards.

NJ S2695

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of residential rental units for lead drinking water hazards.

NJ A3712

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of residential units for lead drinking water hazards.

NJ HB359

AN ACT relating to rights and obligations of landlords and tenants to a residential lease.

NJ HB152

AN ACT relating to rights and obligations of landlords and tenants to a residential lease.

NJ SB368

AN ACT relating to rights and obligations of landlords and tenants to a residential lease.

NJ HB128

AN ACT relating to rights and obligations of landlords and tenants to a residential lease.

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