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Back when I did it, the sprinklers only kicked in if the 4 family building was over 3 stories. The more annoying aspect was the handicap access requirements. Lots of issues with the Building Department regarding that part.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 18:12
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That is why I did not vote for him.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 18:07
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A friendly word of warning - be extremely careful ?rebuilding? an existing 4-family building. You WILL trigger a requirement to upgrade the fire protection systems in the property. Carefully, carefully read both the rehab code, and the fire code, and do NOT believe anyone (including the city building department fire inspectors) who tells you you don?t need to worry. At the end of the job, if you don?t meet the code, they won?t give you a C of O. At that point, you are s**t out of luck and money. You?ll have to tear your beautifully rehabbed building apart to install the mandatory sprinkler system if you want to get a C of O, so that you can sell or rent the property. For a newly constructed, or newly rehabbed 4-family building, the current fire code requires a centrally monitored sprinkler system throughout the entire structure. Running those lines is no small job in an existing old building that wasn?t designed for it. The sprinkler system needs sufficient water pressure, has to be tested to show the pressure is sufficient, there has to be a sufficiently large supply line (new, big pipes...) into the building, you may need a pump system if the pressure isn?t enough, and on and on it goes. The Fire department and the fire protection companies aren?t playing. They?re after your money, and in some cases your property.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 17:18
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Posted on: 2019/5/9 16:55
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You don't understand, what we're saying is she's better off rebuilding the 4 family completely and give lip service to the zoning.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 16:46
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Posted on: 2019/5/9 16:19
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I believe you can convert it with tenants, and even sell the unit, though you won't get the same price with a rent controlled tenant as you would vacant. Quote:
Get the right builder and it will be a new building. I've seen it several times now that they leave a stick or 2 of the original standing as a "grandfathered zoning fig leaf" and basically build a completely new building. One 4 family, they even raised the ceiling height of every floor and doubled the lot coverage.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 16:08
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Posted on: 2019/5/9 15:00
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Posted on: 2019/5/9 15:00
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When LeFrak was negotiating with JC, it had strong rent control laws. LeFrak refused to build high rises unless JC changed the laws and it did. New construction has a 99 year free period from rent control so basically, no rent control. That change happened sometime in the 1980s. It is the reason why so many older buildings became condos. In the 1970s many older building in downtown and Journal Square were rent controlled, basically, they are now all condos.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 14:52
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If she is in Zone R-1 (most of the Heights is R-1), she could only build a Bayonne Box 2 family. Better off rebuilding the 4 family. The extra 2 rents have gone a long way of making my home affordable.. especially during a past period of financial strain. My building should have been torn down. It would have been cheaper and faster to build a new 4 family.. except zoning didn't allow it.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 14:49
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From what I understand, Jersey City currently does not apply rent control to new construction. However, they could, but the State law preempts the city from doing so until the building is five years old. Fulop's opponent in the last election ran on a platform of expanding rent control right down to single family homes.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 14:47
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Posted on: 2019/5/9 14:36
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Posted on: 2019/5/9 14:31
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That is the issue. I had the luxury of buying when JC market was dead. The buildings I bought were in such sad shape that the tenants couldn't stay. They were emptied out by closing time. The building I live in, you could look through a hole in the floor of the 3rd floor bathroom and see the basement. Floors were rotted out all the way down. You don't re-combine apartments. Most of Jersey City is now zone R-1, which limits you to a 2 family Bayonne Box. Grandfathered buildings can reduce units to get closer to R-1, but cannot add units, unless you go for a variance. Expect people to come out of the woodwork to oppose you adding units during the hearing.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 14:15
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This is what I was afraid of. What if you don't get all of your tenants out? You always have 1 or 2 tenants who think they will get $1M to move. You can only convert to condos if the building is empty? Although it is a good idea to combine apartments I think I would have problems converting them back to 6 units once I want to sell them off.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 13:45
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Your big upfront expense will be bribing the tenants to leave. Typically this is 2 to 3 years worth of rent paid once the tenant leaves. Hoboken during the 1980s real estate boom was infamous for incidents of mafia lighting hitting buildings. Nothing gets rent controlled tenants out faster than a fire. I did one building years ago that I got off rent control: I eliminated the commercial unit, turning it into a 4 family. You can do this with 6 and 8 family buildings as well.. Combine the apartments into huge units. Huge apartments though, especially in a downturn, can be harder to rent. New construction (unless the state law changed since I less checked) is free from any local rent control ordinance for 5 years.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 12:29
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FYI, it still doesn't take it off rent control, one owner cannot own more than 4 units or it stay on. Plus you'd get killed by the tax increase! Condo and sell is a better plan. Even better plan is to scrape the typically crappy old building with funhouse floors and crumbling ceilings off the lot and start fresh building modern more valuable condos to sell. A lot of those rent control railroads are pretty awful living spaces, 11' wide, 65' long with windows only at the ends.
Posted on: 2019/5/9 1:29
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Did anyone on here convert a rent-control building into condos? Is that an easy process?
Posted on: 2019/5/9 0:05
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Posted on: 2019/5/8 21:37
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I just read the ordinance purpose, the return will drop from 6% to 2.5% above the maximum passbook. More building will become condos.
Posted on: 2019/5/8 20:12
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I wish they did adopt the NYC rent control laws. They seem to be a little more reasonable in terms of doing what is best on both sides (LL and tenant). Jersey City's rent control ordinance is much more tenant friendly. If you read what they focus on you will see it is all one-sided. It's frustrating as a landlord. I can see why many convert to condos.
Posted on: 2019/5/6 17:18
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Hasn't most of the rent controlled properties gone to Section 8 (hence, avoiding rent control)?
Posted on: 2019/5/6 16:34
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I'm glad the councilman brought this up. Hardly anyone knows that we even have a rent control ordinance. By all means we can discuss whether we should have one or whether it would accomplish its goals IF it was enforced. But compared to NYC, where rent control is a widely discussed issue and both the public and real estate professionals are aware of it, Jersey City has not done a good job making people aware of their rights and obligations.
Posted on: 2019/5/6 15:50
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Correct. I said 4+ and I should have said more than four so as not to include four units. I certainly didn't imply four and below.
Posted on: 2019/5/2 12:35
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I would think it is a simple ask. The article said they combed through 1,290 rent records. The information was already in their hands. If you looked at the average of a rent-control apartment I don't believe you would call it a crisis. If a landlord renovates an apartment the city gets upset that they raise the rents. If they don't renovate an apartment the city calls them out for not fixing anything and accuse them of trying to force people out.
Posted on: 2019/5/2 0:54
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NYC. Some of the strongest regulated rent control laws on the planet.
And by the way home to some of the highest rents on the planet and, just recently, hit an all-time high in terms of homelessness. Go figure.....
Posted on: 2019/5/2 0:45
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The info from Zillow, Trulia and the Census does not separate new and old buildings. I don't know the average rent for a rent-controlled apartment -- a hard but potentially not impossible task, but would take a big public-records request. Did not have time to do that before yesterday's press conference.
Posted on: 2019/5/1 22:35
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