Repayment Of The Security Deposit

Courtesy of Feinstein Raiss Kelin Booker & Goldstein LLC 

Governor Murphy issued an Executive Order which terminated the Public Health Emergency. However, he also signed a law which extended the application of Executive Order 128, which applied to security deposits, until July 4, 2021. Since a tenant’s application of the security deposit to rent and repayment of the security deposit was tied to the termination date of the Public Health Emergency and extended by this new law, you should be aware of the following deadlines: 

September 2, 2021 is the deadline by which tenants can apply the security deposit and interest to rent pursuant to Executive Order 128. After that date, tenants can only apply it to rent for the reasons set forth in the Security Deposit Act. 

Under Executive Order 128, tenants must replenish the security deposit by the later of six months following the end of the Public Health Emergency or on the date on which the current contract, lease or license agreement is extended or renewed, whichever is later. Therefore, the date of replenishment is either January 4, 2022 (six months following the end of the Public Health Emergency) or the date that the lease or license agreement is extended or renewed, whichever is later.  

We will continue to keep you informed of new developments as they arise. For more information please call Feinstein Raiss Kelin Booker & Goldstein at (973) 324-5400 or visit their website here

This information is provided solely for information purposes. It should not be construed as legal advice on any specific matter and is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship. The information provided herein may not be applicable to all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based upon particular circumstances. Each legal matter is unique, and prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

 

Read More Information About COVID-19

NJ CVERAP II

NJ CVERAP IIThe State of New Jersey, through the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), has opened a $350 million rental assistance program to help COVID-impacted tenants with past due rent, future rent, and utilities. Note: You must be a current tenant.  While there...

read more

Read more News & Views.

From Regulations to Financial Strategies: Transform Your Landlord Experience with POA’s 2025 Agenda

As the property management landscape continues to evolve, staying informed and prepared is more crucial than ever for landlords and real estate professionals. The Property Owners Association (POA) is poised to be a guiding light in this transformation with their 2025...

NJ’s Lead Safe Law

New Jersey’s newest lead-based paint law, “New Jersey’s Lead-Safe Certification,” went into effect July 22, 2022 and directly targets ALL pre-1978 rental properties. In addition to new lead paint inspection intervals, New Jersey also requires different...

Understanding Landlord-Tenant Laws in NJ: A Comprehensive Guide for New Property Owners

Navigating the complexities of landlord-tenant laws can be daunting for new property owners in New Jersey. As a landlord in New Jersey, it is crucial to understand the rights and responsibilities outlined in the landlord-tenant NJ regulations to ensure a smooth and...

Why a Strong Lease is Important

This legally binding agreement is the foundation of your lease and the governing document of your tenancy. It should describe in detail and specify every aspect of your legal relationship with your tenant. It includes information about security deposits, rent amounts,...

News & Views September 2024

Click the issue below to view an online flipbook 0f it.

DCA Reminds Municipalities of July 22, 2024, Deadline to Have Rental Properties Inspected for Lead-Based Paint Hazards

Inspection Documentation can be Submitted Through a New Online Portal Trenton, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) is reminding municipalities that P.L. 2021, c.182, which requires inspections for lead-based paint hazards to be performed on...

New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Service Portal

Home  · DCA Service Portal (dynamics365portals.us)

Flood Risk Notification

Flood Risk NotificationFlood risks in New Jersey are growing due to the effects of climate change. Coastal and inland areas may experience significant flooding now and in the near future, including in places that were not previously known to flood. For example, by...

October 11th “Current Market Analysis”

https://clipchamp.com/watch/7BkN3zUAUZo

Scroll other News & Views Posts.