A 4641
Concerns authority of municipal governing body to notify insurance company if there is activity at rental property which is suspected to violate general terms of rental property insurance policy.
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Bill overview
This bill allows New Jersey municipalities to notify a rental property’s insurance company if they observe activity that might violate the property’s insurance policy. The activity must be reasonably observable without needing to enter the property, such as excessive noise or visible overcrowding. Municipalities will designate an official to handle these notifications and can request a copy of the insurance policy from the property owner. This aims to improve communication between local governments and insurance companies regarding potential policy violations at rental properties.
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Vincent Kearney
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