New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5755

Introduced
11/30/23  
Refer
11/30/23  
Report Pass
12/11/23  
Report Pass
12/18/23  
Engrossed
12/21/23  
Refer
12/28/23  
Report Pass
1/4/24  
Engrossed
1/8/24  
Enrolled
1/8/24  
Chaptered
1/16/24  

Caption

Enhances notice requirements and occupancy restrictions for hotels and multiple dwellings following determination of potentially hazardous condition.

Impact

The legislation introduces significant changes to inspection schedules and notification procedures for owners of hotels and multiple dwellings. Under the new regulations, properties determined to be in violation of safety provisions will face rigorous notice requirements, whereby the owner must be notified of noncompliance in a timely manner. These measures aim to mitigate risks associated with hazardous living conditions and promote a safer community. The bill's effective enforcement is expected to enhance public safety and ensure that residents are adequately protected against potentially dangerous situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5755 aims to enhance the safety and regulatory framework governing hotels and multiple dwellings in New Jersey by implementing stricter notice requirements and occupancy restrictions. The bill seeks to address properties deemed potentially hazardous, ensuring that the residents’ living conditions meet safety standards. By amending the existing provisions outlined in P.L.1967, c.76, the legislation underlines the accountability of property owners in maintaining safe environments for occupants and complying with inspection requirements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A5755 has been generally positive among supporters, including safety advocates and regulatory bodies, who argue that the enhanced notice requirements and oversight will lead to improved living conditions for tenants in hotels and multiple dwellings. However, there are concerns from property owners about the potential financial implications and administrative burdens that may arise from increased inspection frequencies and associated fees. The discourse reflects a tension between ensuring tenant safety and maintaining manageable compliance for property owners.

Contention

Notably, some stakeholders are apprehensive about the broader implications of the bill on local property management practices. Critics argue that the stringent inspection and notification provisions could lead to increased operational costs that may ultimately be passed down to renters. Furthermore, there are questions about the practicality of enforcing such regulations uniformly across a diverse array of properties. As the bill advances, these areas of contention will likely be focal points of discussion, representing the balance between regulatory enforcement and economic feasibility for property owners.

Companion Bills

NJ S4183

Same As Enhances notice requirements and occupancy restrictions for hotels and multiple dwellings following determination of potentially hazardous condition.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2510

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

NJ A4329

Concerns security measures for retirement communities and other hotels and multiple dwellings.

NJ A4483

“Justin Christian El-Abiad, Robert E. Dwight, Jr., Raquan Ellis, Zahir Atkins, and Sebastien Manzalaoui Act"; revises window guard requirements in certain residential rental units and multiple dwellings.

NJ A1390

"Sebastien's Law"; revises certain requirements for window guards in certain multiple dwellings.

NJ S410

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

NJ S437

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and hotels.

NJ S4244

Requires multiple dwelling building owners to provide notice to tenants and tenant associations of certain sales and provides tenant association with opportunity to purchase multiple dwelling.

NJ S3937

Requires Bureau of Housing Inspection to establish hotline and maintain database for public housing occupants to lodge complaints concerning living conditions.

NJ A4296

Requires development and promulgation of tenant legal resources notice for tenants of certain multiple dwellings.

NJ A2592

Requires landlords to provide tenants with certain notice concerning conditions that may cause damage or hazards on rental property.

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