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NJ S1014

NJ S1014
Requires disclosure of cellular telephone transmitters upon sale or lease of certain residential property.


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Introduced
01/31/2022
In Committee
01/31/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the disclosure of cellular telephone transmitters upon the lease or sale of certain residential property. Under the bill, the municipal clerk of each municipality would be required to maintain and make available a list identifying the location of each cellular telephone transmitter within the municipality. Any person who owns, leases, or maintains a cellular telephone transmitter would be required to annually disclose the location of each transmitter to the municipality in which it is located. The bill provides that the Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs would be responsible for specifying how municipalities maintain and make available these lists. Most notably, upon entering into a contract for the sale of any residential real property that is located within 100 feet of a cellular telephone transmitter, the seller would be required to provide a written statement to the buyer that discloses the location of a cellular telephone transmitter. Thereafter, the purchaser may cancel the contract by sending a written notice of cancellation, by certified mail, to the seller within five business days from the date the contract is executed. Similarly, when a person offers for rent a residential dwelling unit that is located within 100 feet of a cellular telephone transmitter, the person would be required to include a prominently displayed provision in the lease or renewal agreement that discloses the location of the cellular telephone transmitter. Any person who fails to disclose the presence of a cellular telephone transmitter would be subject to a fine of up to $500 for each violation. However, a person would not be subject to a penalty if the location of a cellular telephone transmitter was not included in the list made available by the municipal clerk. The bill defines a "cellular telephone transmitter" as any device, including the building or structure on which the device is located, that transmits and receives radiofrequency signals to create a cell in a cellular telephone network.

AI Summary

This bill requires the disclosure of cellular telephone transmitters upon the lease or sale of certain residential property. It mandates that any person who owns, leases, or maintains a cellular telephone transmitter must disclose its location to the municipal clerk, who must then maintain and make available a list of all transmitters within the municipality. The bill also requires sellers of residential property within 100 feet of a transmitter to disclose its location to the buyer, who then has the right to cancel the contract within 5 days. Similarly, landlords of residential units within 100 feet of a transmitter must disclose its location in the lease agreement. Failure to disclose the presence of a transmitter can result in a fine of up to $500, but a person is not liable if the transmitter was not included in the municipal list.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee (on 01/31/2022)

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