New Jersey has no statute setting a minimum notice a landlord must give before entering a rented home; there is no statutory requirement fixing 24 hours or any figure. Courts and the standard lease expect reasonable advance notice for non-emergency entry, and a landlord who enters abusively can face a quiet-enjoyment claim.
Unlike states that codify entry rules, New Jersey provides no statutory requirement governing how much notice a landlord must give before entering for repairs, inspections, or showings. The matter is left to the lease and common-law principles of quiet enjoyment. As a practical custom recognized by New Jersey courts and the Department of Community Affairs, landlords give reasonable notice, often understood as about 24 hours, and enter at reasonable times for a legitimate purpose; entry without notice is generally limited to genuine emergencies such as fire, flood, or a burst pipe. Repeated unannounced or harassing entries can breach the covenant of quiet enjoyment and, in extreme cases, support a constructive-eviction or harassment claim by the tenant.
No specific statutory penalty. A landlord who enters abusively or repeatedly without notice may be sued for breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment or harassment, and persistent conduct can amount to a constructive eviction, exposing the landlord to damages.
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