Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule Tenant/Applicant Inquiry is a legal document that was released by the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety - Office of The Attorney General - a government authority operating within New Jersey.
Q: What is the Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule?
A: The Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule is a requirement in New Jersey that landlords or property owners report certain information about their tenants or applicants.
Q: Who needs to comply with the Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule?
A: Landlords or property owners who own multiple dwellings in New Jersey need to comply with the Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule.
Q: What information needs to be reported under the Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule?
A: The Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule requires landlords or property owners to report the names, ages, and relationship of occupants in each dwelling unit, as well as their income, source of income, and rental assistance.
Q: Is there a deadline for reporting under the Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule?
A: Yes, landlords or property owners are required to report within 30 days of a new occupant moving in or a change in household composition.
Q: What are the consequences of not complying with the Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule?
A: Failure to comply with the Multiple Dwelling Reporting Rule may result in penalties and fines for landlords or property owners.
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