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Bergenfield vs Fort Lee

How do rent control rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Bergenfield has fewer restrictions than Fort Lee.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergenfield Chapter 240 caps rent increases at no more than 4% per year and requires landlords to file proposed increases with the Rent Leveling Board for review.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lee enforces rent control under Borough Code Chapter 215 limiting annual rent increases for covered units based on a CPI-indexed formula with administrative oversight.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldFort Lee
Annual cap4% of prior year rent-
Filing deadline20 days before increase-
Reviewing bodyRent Leveling Board-
Increase frequencyOnce per year-
Code Chapter-Chapter 215
Increase Cap-CPI-based, ~4-5%
Exempt-Owner-occupied 1-3 units
Oversight-Rent Leveling Board

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Bergenfield FAQ

How much can a Bergenfield landlord raise rent each year?

No more than 4% of the rental charge for the prior calendar year, applied on each annual anniversary date of the lease commencement.

Does the landlord need to file the increase with the Borough?

Yes. Landlords must file the calculation and proposed increase with the Rent Leveling Board at least 20 days before it is to take effect.

What happens if the Board flags an increase as violating the ordinance?

The Board notifies the landlord and tenant and schedules a hearing. The increase cannot take effect until the hearing is concluded.

Fort Lee FAQ

How much can my Fort Lee landlord raise rent each year?

Annual increases are capped by a CPI-based formula under Chapter 215, typically allowing 4-5% per year for covered units. Hardship petitions can adjust this in some cases.

Are all Fort Lee rentals rent controlled?

No. Owner-occupied buildings of three units or fewer, hotels, motels, and certain newer construction may be exempt. Contact the Rent Leveling Board to verify coverage.

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