New Jersey Rent Increase Notice — Free Generator & 2026 Requirements
Updated July 2026 · Reviewed against New Jersey statutes
Before raising rent in New Jersey, put it in writing and give at least 30 days' notice. The free tool below generates a rent increase letter that documents everything properly.
| Required notice period | 30 days |
| Applies to | Month-to-month / expiring-term tenancies |
⚠ Many municipalities have local rent control ordinances.
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Frequently asked questions
How much notice is required to raise rent in New Jersey?
At least 30 days' advance written notice. Many municipalities have local rent control ordinances.
Is there a limit on how much I can raise the rent in New Jersey?
Most states have no statewide rent cap, but a few (like California, Oregon, and Washington) do, and some cities have local rent control. Verify before setting the new amount. An increase can never take effect mid-lease unless the lease allows it.
Can a tenant reject a rent increase?
A tenant who doesn't want to pay the new rent can end the tenancy with proper notice. If they stay past the effective date after valid notice, they generally owe the new amount.