Property Management

Under NJ law, a residential landlord who fails to maintain heat in a rental unit during cold weather may face:

AOnly a tenant complaint without legal remedy
BHousing code violation enforcement, rent escrow by tenants, rent reduction, and potential habitability claims✓ Correct
COnly a NJREC complaint
DNo legal consequence

Explanation

NJ municipal housing codes require landlords to maintain heat at specified minimum temperatures. Failure to do so can result in municipal enforcement, tenants depositing rent into escrow through rent escrow proceedings, and habitability claims.

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