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NJ S999

NJ S999
Requires owners of multiple dwellings with at least nine units to provide certain maintenance services; permits municipalities to require owners of multiple dwellings with six to eight units to provide these services.


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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 would codify current regulations requiring owners of multiple dwellings with at least nine dwelling units to provide certain maintenance services. The bill also would allow municipalities to impose these maintenance requirements on multiple dwellings with at least six dwelling units. The maintenance services required under the bill include: (1) setting out and returning waste disposal receptacles; (2) daily care of all common areas; (3) maintaining sidewalks, pedestrian walkways, parking areas, and driveways, including snow and ice removal; (4) operating the heating equipment; and (5) any other routine operational and maintenance service required under the "Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law," P.L.1967, c.76 (C.55:13A-1 et seq.). Under the bill, the required maintenance services may be performed by either: (1) a resident owner; (2) resident maintenance personnel; or (3) an off-site maintenance service provider located within one block or 200 feet of the multiple dwelling, whichever distance is greater. If someone other than the owner is designated to provide these maintenance services, that person would be, concurrently with and to the same extent as the owner, responsible for complying with any requirement under the bill and liable for any penalty for a violation thereof. The bill also requires the owner to post, alongside the multiple dwelling certificate of registration, a sign that contains the contact information of the person designated to provide the required maintenance services. This sign would have to be updated within five days of any change in this information.

AI Summary

This bill would codify current regulations requiring owners of multiple dwellings with at least nine dwelling units to provide certain maintenance services, including setting out and returning waste disposal receptacles, daily care of common areas, maintaining sidewalks and parking areas, operating heating equipment, and providing other routine services. The bill also allows municipalities to impose these maintenance requirements on multiple dwellings with at least six dwelling units. The required maintenance services can be performed by the resident owner, resident maintenance personnel, or an off-site maintenance service provider located within one block or 200 feet of the multiple dwelling. The owner or designated maintenance provider would be responsible for complying with the requirements and liable for any violations. The owner is also required to post a sign with the contact information of the designated maintenance provider.

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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