Revises definition of "landlord" to include rooming and boarding house owners and operators with regard to ordinances holding landlords to certain standards of responsibility.
Impact
If enacted, S1857 would significantly affect local governance by empowering municipalities to impose standards and ordinances specifically targeting rooming and boarding houses. This bill intends to foster a safer residential environment and uphold community values through responsible property management. Currently, local regulations only apply to smaller rental properties and mobile home units, leaving a tangible gap in the standards enforceable for rooming houses, which this bill aims to rectify.
Summary
Senate Bill S1857 seeks to amend the definition of 'landlord' within New Jersey's P.L.1993 c.127 legislation to explicitly include owners and operators of rooming and boarding houses. This legislative change aims to enhance municipal authority by allowing local governments to adopt ordinances that hold these property owners accountable to the same responsible conduct standards as those governing smaller rental properties that contain up to four units and mobile home park owners. The intent is to improve housing standards in communities and address potential issues related to irresponsible rentals.
Contention
While proponents of S1857 advocate for increased accountability among landlords of rooming and boarding houses, potential points of contention may arise surrounding the feasibility and implications of enforcing such standards at the local level. Critics may argue that the expanded responsibilities could disproportionately affect small property owners and limit their ability to operate. Additionally, concerns may emerge regarding the adequacy of local resources and administrative frameworks necessary to manage and oversee the new regulatory standards.
Same As
Revises definition of "landlord" to include rooming and boarding house owners and operators with regard to ordinances holding landlords to certain standards of responsibility.
Carry Over
Revises definition of "landlord" to include rooming and boarding house owners and operators with regard to ordinances holding landlords to certain standards of responsibility.
Carry Over
Revises definition of "landlord" to include rooming and boarding house owners and operators with regard to ordinances holding landlords to certain standards of responsibility.