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Rent Control: yes you can make $1m year and live in rent control. there are no income limits on rent control - all you have to do is find a unit that qualifies. All buildings over xxx years old (I think it's 35 but I could be wrong) with 4+ units are rent controlled. The annual increase is set by the city. Section 8: restricted to those with low incomes whereby the government subsidizes the rent by paying a portion of it directly to the landlord. Affordable housing: units set aside for people making xxx% of the AMI. This includes Very low (30%) , low, moderate, and 120%, if I remember correctly. The number ranges based on # of people in the household, but a 1 person household can make up to somewhere in the $70k range to qualify at 120%. https://www.nj.gov/dca/affiliates/coah/reports/incomelimits.pdf The problem with this conversation is that when (many) downtown residents complain about a lack of affordable housing they aren't talking about the people making $50k (or a family making $90k who has to pay most of their income for housing. What they're really saying is "because I can't afford to live on this block it's not fair." Guess what, if you're making $80k, $200k, whatever, the amount of affordable housing downtown will not impact your housing choice. It's lovely if everyone is just complaining because they're altruistic and are advocating on behalf of their less-fortunate neighbors, but I highly doubt that.
Posted on: 2019/5/1 12:34
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Councilman calls for reform of Jersey City’s ‘broken’ rent control systemJERSEY CITY — Residents in Jersey City’s Downtown are losing out on affordable housing because the city’s rent control system is broken, according to a new report from the area’s councilman. Landlords disregard rent control limits, tenants don't know they live in rent-controlled apartments and a loophole in local law allows developers to build luxury units where affordable housing once stood, Councilman James Solomon's report says. https://www.nj.com/hudson/2019/05/coun ... -rent-control-system.html
Posted on: 2019/5/1 0:43
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maybe the city should take some of the tax revenue that it gets from Airbnb/short term rentals and use it for affordable housing. oh wait, that money will be soon gone
Posted on: 2019/4/30 22:26
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Maybe they shouldn't live downtown. Old homeowners are forced to leave because they cannot afford to live downtown. I think the old homeowners stress more over leaving dtjc than a potential tenant wanting to live downtown in a rent-controlled railroad apartment.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 21:27
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Low income for dtjc is 35K-50k which does not qualify for section 8 unless you are family of 8.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 21:13
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I don't believe it is for lower-income residents. That would be Section 8. If you make too much money, then you would not qualify for section 8. Maybe the same should apply to rent-control. You can make $1,000,000.00 /year and still live in a rent-control apartment. You can live in Florida and still not give up your rent control apartment in Jersey City. These are some reasons why I believe we need to update the ordinance.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 21:09
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NJ has / had incentives for high density construction around 'transit hubs'. Don't recall the details though.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 20:59
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Wait, What? Do you understand what rent control is? Rent control is a government program that places a limit on the amount that a landlord can demand for leasing a home or for renewing a lease. Rent control laws are usually enacted by municipalities and the details vary widely. All are intended to keep living costs affordable for lower-income residents.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 20:55
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Very interesting doings in CA regarding zoning, a bill to prevent cities from restricting density around transit is making it's way through the legislature. It's pitting the SF mayor against his own council! https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/27/opinion/california-housing.html
Posted on: 2019/4/30 20:26
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Somebody is planting the seeds for a futuere mayoral run...LOLz. So silly.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 20:17
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what rent control crisis. i see cheap apartments downtown all the time, whenever i pass by realtor offices
Posted on: 2019/4/30 19:35
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Mine sees an old multi-unit building being torn down and replaced with new 2 family Bayonne boxes. Followed by the same "warriors" wondering why the number of rentals available keeps going down. I am wondering if NJ will respond to the "crisis" like Oregon did.. statewide rent control, but doing nothing regarding the zoning that creates shortages to begin with.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 18:50
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I see in my crystal ball a whole lot of rental buildings being converted to condos.....and the rent control warriors will say no one saw that coming.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 18:43
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It looks like this is all one sided again. I wish the ?unpaid local volunteers? took the time to speak to the landlords to help with the rent-control ?crisis?.
Posted on: 2019/4/30 17:43
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Rent control is theft and POTUS should address this by requiring just compensation for those whose property is seized through these approaches.
Moreover, rent control only exacerbates the problem.https://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/RentControl.html Local government used to be the practical government, almost nonpartisan. Why is it so insane now?
Posted on: 2019/4/30 17:37
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JERSEY CITY, NJ ? Responding to Jersey City?s housing-cost crisis, Ward E Councilperson James Solomon will release an in-depth report on the troubling state of rent control Downtown. The report, which follows a six-month grassroots effort by Solomon?s office and a team of unpaid local volunteers, documents a pattern of skyrocketing rent increases, profit-driven tenant displacement, and landlords who flout disclosure requirements without consequence.
Along with team members and Jersey City residents, Solomon will introduce the report at a 5:00 p.m. press conference on Tuesday, April 30 on the steps of City Hall, 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, NJ. https://www.insidernj.com/press-releas ... -control-crisis-downtown/ ?Our analysis suggests there are over 1,000 rent-controlled units in Ward E alone ? more than any other source of affordable housing in these neighborhoods?, says Solomon. ?But the City maintains no comprehensive list of which buildings actually offer residents rent-control protections. We cross-referenced public tax records to come up with our own list, spent months knocking on doors to hear from tenants first-hand, and combed through 1,290 mostly handwritten unit rent records from landlord rent registration rolls obtained through the Open Public Records Act.?
Posted on: 2019/4/30 16:38
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