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Assists low- and moderate-income individuals with guidance and case services in Landlord-Tenant Law matters. Counsels clients involved in disputes, informing them of their rights and responsibilities under New Jersey laws, local ordinances, and property codes. Provides budgeting, HUD-certified housing counseling, information and referral, rental delinquency counseling, advocacy with landlords/mortgage companies, legal services referrals, and assistance in obtaining affordable housing.
Provides placement assistance and services to residents of rooming and boarding homes. Services include investigation of complaints regarding boarding homes and residential health care facilities.
Address and assist individuals who are experiencing issues with their heating systems, ensuring they receive prompt and effective support to address their heating needs. This program is crucial during cold weather conditions when lack of heating can pose serious health and safety risks. Single and 2-family properties should reach out to their local code/inspection office.
Enables individuals to file an online complaint about housing discrimination, covering various processes such as apartment rental, home buying, and mortgages. Staff review submitted complaints to determine jurisdiction under civil rights laws, contacting clients for further details or to aid in filing an official discrimination complaint.
| Provides placement assistance and services to residents of rooming and boarding homes. Services include investigation of complaints regarding boarding homes and residential health care facilities. |
Provides various housing services for tenants residing in Hoboken. Services include: information on rent control, legal base rent, and rent increases; information on annual cost of living adjustments, tax surcharges, water/sewage surcharges, and capital improvement surcharges; hardship increases; vacancy decontrol; and annual housing registration requirements.
Provides a range of essential services aimed at ensuring the well-being and rights of renters including support in seeking tenant organizations.
Provides free legal services and legal counseling to low-income individuals. Assists with consumer rights and debt cancellation, domestic violence and sexual assault, education, elder justice, expungements (Clearing Your Record), family and relationships, federal taxes, HIV/AIDS (rya white project), housing, immigration, public benefits, seniors, and veterans.
Assists residents facing problems with inadequate heating in their homes or rental properties. Individuals can file complaints, report heating system failures, or seek assistance in resolving issues related to insufficient heating during cold weather.
Offers placement assistance and services to residents of rooming and boarding homes. Services include investigation of complaints regarding boarding homes and residential health care facilities.
Provides free legal services and legal counseling to low-income individuals. Assists with consumer rights and debt cancellation, domestic violence and sexual assault, education, elder justice, expungements (Clearing Your Record), family and relationships, federal taxes, HIV/AIDS (rya white project), housing, immigration, public benefits, seniors, and veterans.
Operate a 24-hour emergency hotline for residents to report no heat, no hot water, and other winter-related housing emergencies.
Enforces social and safety requirements for all rooming and boarding houses and free-standing residential health care facilities in New Jersey. Conducts inspections, issues licenses, and publicly posts inspection reports of all governed facilities on their website. If a consumer has a complaint about any of these facilities, that has not been adequately addressed at a more local level, they can issue their complaint to the Bureau.
Provides placement assistance and services to residents of rooming and boarding homes. Services include investigation of complaints regarding boarding homes, rooming houses, and residential health care facilities.
Provides heat as required by the state codes and the local town or city ordinance. Under the New Jersey state housing codes, from October 1 - May 1 yearly, the landlord must provide enough heat so that the temperature in the apartment.
Provides information on housing. This includes discrimination in housing, tenant-landlord disputes, tenant-landlord rights, and Section 8 regulations to all residents of the coverage area.
