Rent Control in Irvington, NJ

Key Takeaways

  • Coverage: Buildings with 3+ units.
  • Rent cap: 4% maximum per year (4%) — per Rent Control in Irvington Township, NJ.
  • Just cause: NJ Anti-Eviction Act requires just cause statewide.
  • Local board: Essex County, New Jersey

1. Overview of Rent Control in Irvington

Irvington, located in Essex County, New Jersey, has a local rent control ordinance that provides rent stabilization and tenant protection for many residential rental units. The ordinance is administered by the Irvington Rent Control Board.

This article is a high-level guide based on public resources and the municipality's rent control ordinance. It is not legal advice. For specific questions about your situation, consult with a qualified attorney or contact the local rent control office.

Ordinance basis: 4% if landlord supplies heat 3% if tenant pays heat. Seniors 2% max

About Irvington: Irvington is located in Essex County — a densely populated North Jersey county anchored by Newark, the state's largest city — in North Jersey. As a municipality with its own rent-control ordinance, Irvington regulates annual rent increases locally, on top of the statewide protections of the New Jersey Anti-Eviction Act. Irvington is a densely populated township bordering Newark.

2. Who Is Covered by Rent Control in Irvington?

The rent control ordinance in Irvington applies to specific types of properties based on the number of units and other criteria:

The rule data lists coverage for buildings with 3 or more units, subject to the ordinance exemptions.

3. Rent Increase Limits

The rent control ordinance in Irvington limits annual rent increases to 4.0%. 4% if landlord supplies heat 3% if tenant pays heat. Seniors 2% max

The rent control ordinance in Irvington sets a stated annual limit of 4.0% for covered units.

How Irvington's ordinance works: Irvington's ordinance sets a flat annual cap of 4% on rent increases for covered units. The ordinance generally applies to residential buildings with 3 or more rental units; smaller and owner-occupied properties are frequently outside its scope. The ordinance is administered by the municipality's rent-control / rent-leveling board, whose contact details appear in the resources below. Common exemptions — such as newly constructed units, owner-occupied small buildings, and certain subsidized housing — are listed in the Exemptions section below.

4. Exemptions and Exceptions

The following properties or situations may be exempt from rent control in Irvington:

5. How to Check Your Building's Status

To determine if your building is covered by rent control in Irvington, you can:

6. Additional Resources

Confirming your status in Irvington: Local rent-control percentages can change from year to year, and coverage depends on your building's size and any exemptions. Before signing or renewing a lease in Irvington, confirm the current allowable increase with the municipal rent board, and verify that your unit is covered. You can also enter your address in the RentCheckMe checker above for an initial read on whether your building is likely regulated.

Note: This article provides general information about rent control in Irvington. Rent control laws can be complex and may change over time. For specific questions about your situation, consult with a qualified attorney or contact the local rent control office.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Irvington, NJ have rent control?
Yes, Irvington has a local rent control ordinance that limits how much landlords can raise rent annually. The current cap is 4.0% per year.
What buildings are covered by rent control in Irvington?
In Irvington, rent control typically applies to buildings with 3 or more units. Single-family homes and smaller properties may be exempt.
How can I check if my apartment is rent-controlled in Irvington?
You can use the RentCheckMe address checker to get an initial assessment. For official confirmation, contact the Irvington Rent Control Board or check their website.

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