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Englewood vs Paramus

How do rent control rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Paramus, NJ?

Paramus has fewer restrictions than Englewood.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Englewood Chapter 325 limits rent increases on covered units through rent control on substandard housing and a rent leveling ordinance. A local Rent Leveling Board reviews increases, hardship petitions, and tenant complaints under city law.

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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not impose countywide rent control. Several individual municipalities, including Fort Lee, Hackensack, Edgewater, and Cliffside Park, enforce local rent stabilization ordinances limiting annual increases on covered rental units.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodParamus
Code ChapterChapter 325-
Rent Leveling AdoptedNovember 15, 1983-
Rent Control AdoptedMarch 12, 1969-
Oversight BodyRent Leveling Board-
Short-Term RentalsArticle IX (2023)-
Countywide rent control-Not enacted
Towns with rent control-Fort Lee, Hackensack, Edgewater
State authority-N.J.S.A. 2A:42-84
Common exemption-Owner-occupied 2-4 units
Increase basis-Often CPI-linked

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Englewood FAQ

Does Englewood have a rent control board?

Yes. Englewood maintains a Rent Leveling Board that reviews annual increase calculations, landlord hardship applications, capital improvement surcharges, and tenant complaints under Chapter 325.

Are all Englewood rental units rent controlled?

Coverage is broad but not universal. The substandard housing article and rent leveling article apply to most multi-family rentals; owner-occupied small buildings and certain newer construction may be exempt under state law.

Paramus FAQ

Is there rent control in Bergen County?

Not at the county level. Rent control exists in specific municipalities such as Fort Lee, Hackensack, Edgewater, and Cliffside Park. Most Bergen County towns have no rent cap.

How much can my landlord raise rent in Bergen County?

If your unit is in an uncontrolled town, there is no statutory cap, but increases must be reasonable and properly noticed. In rent-controlled towns, annual caps typically follow CPI.

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