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NJ A3156
NJ A3156Establishes procedures to prevent and eradicate bedbug infestations in certain residential property.
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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would require owners of multiple dwellings to maintain a safe and clean living environment free of the presence of bedbugs. This legislation provides that property owners are responsible for maintaining multiple dwellings free of bedbug infestations, and must remove bedbugs at their own expense when they become aware of an infestation in a multiple dwelling. This bill provides that a landlord who does not take prompt action upon written notice that bedbugs have infested a property is financially liable for the consequences. The Department of Health is charged with preparing and publishing a bedbug education document in pamphlet form. The legislation would require multiple dwelling owners to provide tenants with this pamphlet within 90 days after the department makes it available to the public. Owners of multiple dwellings would be required to deliver this pamphlet to tenants, who would be required to sign an acknowledgment that they received this document. If an owner is unable to obtain a signature, the owner shall be deemed in compliance with the delivery requirement if two attempts are made to deliver the pamphlet, one of which shall be by certified or registered mail. This publication would set forth the legal rights and responsibilities of both owners and tenants imposed by this legislation. The pamphlet would advise tenants that their units may be subject to inspection for bedbugs and that the tenants may be responsible for certain costs related to bedbug eradication. If enacted, this legislation would require the owner to deliver the pamphlet before charging certain expenses to tenants or deducting certain expenses from tenants' security deposits. This bill requires owners to act to eradicate bedbugs within 10 days of receiving written notice of the presence of bedbugs in a unit. When a unit is rented for seasonal use, the owner would have only seven days to act. This bill also requires the owner of a multiple dwelling to provide the tenant with 48 hours' notice that access is required to a unit for purposes of eradicating the presence of bedbugs prior to entering the unit for purposes of inspecting for or eradicating bedbugs. This legislation imposes a duty on tenants to notify the owner of the presence of bedbugs in the unit. This legislation also would require a local board of health to act on the owner's behalf to eradicate the presence bedbugs when an owner does not do so. This bill has no financial impact on taxpayers because the property owner is required to reimburse the board when it acts on the owner's behalf.
AI Summary
This bill establishes procedures to prevent and eradicate bedbug infestations in certain residential properties. Key provisions include:
- Requiring owners of multiple dwellings to maintain the property free of bedbugs and eradicate infestations at their own expense within 10 days (or 7 days for seasonally-rented units) of receiving written notice from a tenant or the local board of health.
- Requiring owners to provide tenants with a bedbug education pamphlet prepared by the Department of Health, and giving tenants a duty to notify the owner of any bedbug presence.
- Allowing local boards of health to act on the owner's behalf to eradicate bedbugs if the owner fails to do so, with the owner responsible for reimbursing the board.
- Imposing penalties on owners for failing to eradicate bedbugs, and allowing owners to deduct bedbug-related costs from a tenant's security deposit in certain circumstances.
- Requiring owners to inspect units before new tenancies start, and allowing them to inspect for bedbugs when a tenant moves out.
The bill aims to address the growing bedbug problem in New Jersey by clarifying the roles and responsibilities of owners and tenants, and empowering local authorities to take action when necessary.
Committee Categories
Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing Committee (on 01/09/2024)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A3156 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A3500/3156_I1.HTM |
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