The State of New Jersey does not have a law governing rent increases. However, municipalities within the State may adopt ordinances regulating the amount and frequency of rent increases within their specific municipality. A municipality's ordinance may not cover all rental units.
New Jersey cities with rent control Atlantic City: Percent increase of CPI. Barnegat Township: 3.5% Bayonne: Percent increase of CPI, 5.5% max. Bergen: 4% Camden: 5% East Orange: 5% East Rutherford: 5.5% East Windsor: 2.9%
However, all residential rental properties in Wayne, regardless of the length of the rental term, are subject to the township's rent control ordinance and registration requirements. Landlords must file an annual rent roll registration with the Rent Leveling Board by September 1st each year.
Your municipal clerk can tell you if a rent control ordinance exists within your municipality. The attached survey is for your use; any questions regarding rent increases or procedures must be directed to the local rent leveling or rent control board.
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The tenant may be responsible for some utilities, such as electric and gas, while the landlord may be responsible for others, such as water and sewer.