New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4557

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

Impact

The bill further imposes a requirement that each municipality submits their abandoned property registry to the Division of Local Government Services on an annual basis. The DCA is mandated to establish a Statewide database, which will enhance transparency and accessibility to information concerning abandoned properties across the state. This could lead to more effective state-wide strategies to address the adverse effects of abandoned properties on community welfare, improve safety, and ultimately promote urban development.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4557 demands municipalities to maintain a detailed registry of all abandoned properties within their jurisdiction. This registry is to include essential details such as tax block and lot numbers, street addresses, property owners, designated rehabilitation agents, and records of any rehabilitation efforts conducted. The intent is to standardize how municipalities track and report on abandoned properties, thereby facilitating better management and accountability in property rehabilitation efforts.

Contention

Although the bill aims to address the issue of abandoned properties, it has faced criticism for potentially overloading municipalities with additional administrative requirements. The condition that municipalities must compile and submit these detailed registries and information could be challenging, especially for those with limited resources. Additionally, municipalities risk losing state aid—including vital property tax relief—if they fail to comply with the necessary conditions outlined in the bill, raising concerns about the feasibility of such mandates in financially distressed areas.

Companion Bills

NJ A1174

Carry Over Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

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