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NJ A5413
Bill
Status
3/6/2025
Primary Sponsor
John DiMaio
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AI Summary
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Eliminates the requirement for recurring lead-based paint inspections every three years or at tenant turnover for rental dwelling units that have received a valid lead-safe certification, making the certification permanent rather than expiring after three years
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Limits reinspections to only units where a lead-based paint hazard was previously found, with the scope and duration of reinspection matching only the previous inspection that identified the hazard
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Amends P.L.2021, c.182 which currently requires municipalities to inspect rental units for lead-based paint hazards at tenant turnover or within three years, then every three years thereafter
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Applies to rental dwelling units and common areas in buildings with two or three units that are subject to municipal lead-based paint inspection requirements
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Reduces inspection costs for landlords and dwelling owners whose properties have already been certified as lead-safe
Legislative Description
Limits lead-based paint inspections of certain apartments.
Housing
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing Committee
3/6/2025