New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2936

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

"Immigrant Tenant Protection Act."

Impact

The bill has significant implications on state housing laws, particularly enhancing tenant protections and civil rights. It allows tenants to file civil actions against landlords who violate these provisions, seeking damages, penalties up to $2,000 for each violation, and reasonable attorney fees. Moreover, the act affirms that immigration status shall not be relevant in civil proceedings involving tenant rights, thus safeguarding tenants from invasive inquiries regarding their status that do not directly pertain to their housing rights.

Summary

A2936, known as the 'Immigrant Tenant Protection Act,' seeks to enhance protections for tenants in New Jersey against discriminatory practices based on their immigration or citizenship status. The bill explicitly prohibits landlords from disclosing information related to a tenant's immigration status to influence their decision to vacate a dwelling. Furthermore, it restricts landlords from pursuing eviction solely or partially based on a tenant's immigration status, ensuring that such status cannot be used as a leverage to intimidate tenants.

Contention

Notably, the bill establishes an affirmative defense for tenants in eviction actions where the tenant can prove that the eviction was influenced by their immigration status or failure to provide specific identification. This provision serves to counteract landlord behaviors that could threaten tenants' housing security based on their perceived vulnerability or status. However, some opposition might arise regarding the balance between landlord rights and tenant protections, as well as the broader implications of such protections in the context of state housing regulations and landlord responsibilities.

Companion Bills

NJ S360

Carry Over "Immigrant Tenant Protection Act."

NJ A4503

Carry Over "Immigrant Tenant Protection Act."

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