As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BASE RENT
The amount charged for the dwelling unit rented, and any
related services and equipment involved, whether such includes the
use of the basement, parking space(s), garage, clotheslines, washing
utilities, heat, hot water, garbage removal, repairs, maintenance
and the like, and the base rent and charge(s) included in the tenant's
lease/rental agreement.
BOARD
The Rent Control Board.
BUILDING
Any building or structure, or part thereof, used for human
habitation, use, or occupancy and includes any accessory buildings
and appurtenances belonging thereto or usually enjoyed therewith.
CODE COMPLIANCE
That the dwelling and dwelling unit are free from all heat,
hot water, elevator and all health, safety and fire code violations
as well as free of all other violations of the article, the Property
Maintenance Code and other applicable federal, state, county or local
laws or regulations.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
The consumer price index (all items, base year 1967 = 100)
for wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W) for the region of the
United States of which the Township is a part, published periodically
by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
DWELLING
Any building or structure or part thereof containing one
or more dwelling units.
DWELLING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms or any part thereof located within
a [dwelling] and forming a single habitable unit with facilities which
are used, or designated to be used for living, sleeping, cooking and
eating.
JUDICIALLY MANDATED EVICTION
That the landlord recovered possession of a dwelling or dwelling
unit for one of the reasons and in accord with the procedures set
forth in N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1, as amended. Removal of a tenant due
to a change in ownership is not permissible unless said removal is
done in accordance with N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1.
LANDLORD
The person(s) who owns or purports to own any building, structure
or complex of buildings or structures in which there is rented or
offered for rent dwelling units for living or dwelling purposes under
either a written or an oral lease.
LIVING AREA
The amount of total rentable space applicable to any given
dwelling unit, measured either in terms of rooms or square footage.
MAINTENANCE COSTS
Maintenance costs include real estate taxes, utility expenses,
expenses for repairs, upkeep and maintenance respecting a dwelling
unit, but shall not include principal or interest payments on any
blanket encumbrance or other mortgage or encumbrance.
MAJOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
A permanent improvement that is reasonably expected to last
more than three years. The improvement must benefit the dwelling and
must be subject to an allowance for depreciation under federal income
tax provisions, but the Rent Control Board, taking all factors into
consideration, will make the ultimate determination. Capital improvements
shall include but not be limited to new construction relating to the
dwelling, new bath fixtures, kitchen cabinets, kitchen fixtures, air-conditioning
installation, heating system installation, electrical rewiring, electrical
outlets, and replacement of doors, windows or other fixtures. Incidental
repairs which are defined as expenditures that keep property in an
ordinarily efficient operating condition and do not add to its value
or appreciably prolong its useful life shall not be deemed capital
improvements under this article.
RENT INCREASE, DECREASE OR ADJUSTMENT
The notice forwarded by the landlord to the tenant, or by
the tenant to the landlord, by letter or in any other form, setting
forth the proposed amount of rent increase, rent decrease or other
rent adjustment. Each such notice shall state in detail the reasons
justifying or requiring the rent increase, rent decrease or other
rent adjustment. Each notice shall also include a notice on how to
file an appeal of said increase, decrease or adjustment with the Rent
Control Board.
SERVICES
The provision of light, heat, hot water, maintenance, painting,
elevator service, air conditioning, storm windows, screens, superintendent
service and any other benefit, privilege or facility connected with
the use or occupancy of any dwelling or dwelling unit.
All decisions of the Board are final. Any landlord or tenant
wishing to appeal the decisions of the Board may do so to a court
of competent jurisdiction according to law pursuant to its rules and
procedures.
Personal service or service by certified mail that is either
refused or uncalled for may be re-mailed by ordinary mail and shall
be effective as though personal service or notice by certified mail
had been accepted.
This article shall be enforced by the Rent Control Board, the
Rent Control Administrator, the Township Construction Code Official
or any other appropriate designee of the Township designated by the
Township Manager.