New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 80 - NEW JERSEY HOUSING AND MORTGAGE FINANCE AGENCY
Subchapter 9 - RENTS
Section 5:80-9.15 - Rent increases for low and/or moderate income projects without Federal project-based rent subsidies
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Sponsors of housing projects without project-based Federal rent subsidies may elect to implement rent increases in accordance with the rules in this section rather than those in N.J.A.C. 5:80-9.1 through 9.12. The rules within this section may be used only after the owner demonstrates through an Agency approved annual tenant income certification process that at least 10 percent of the units are rented to low income families and the balance rented to moderate income families. For the purposes of this section, a low income family is a family that earns 50 percent or less of the HUD area median income and a moderate income family is one that earns greater than 50 percent but no more than 80 percent of the HUD area median income. The foregoing provision defining a low income family and a moderate income family in effect as of March 20, 2006 shall be retroactive and considered effective as of June 20, 1994.
(b) Sponsors of projects without project-based Federal rent subsidies, which do not meet the low and moderate income unit distribution set forth in (a) above, may elect to convert their project to that unit distribution. Following a successful conversion to a project with at least 10 percent of the units reserved for or rented by low income families and the remainder reserved for or rented by moderate income families, rent increases may be implemented via (a)1 through 3 above.
(c) Low income units may revert to moderate income units 15 years after the conversion. At such time, rent increases shall be phased in over the next five years until the maximum rent is reached for a moderate income family. The maximum allowable annual rent increase is determined by taking the dollar difference between the current rent of a unit and the maximum moderate income rent provided herein at the time of the reversion of the low income units, and dividing the difference by five. The resulting number will be the maximum allowable annual increase for moderate income units under this section. However, in no event may the rent increase in a given year be greater than 10 percent of the then current rent for a unit. Thereafter, rents shall be implemented pursuant to (a)1 through (3) above.
(d) If a project currently has more than 10 percent low income residents, such units must be maintained as low income units until vacancies occur.
(e) When calculating the maximum rent for low and moderate income units, sponsors shall use the following formula for determining family size:
(f) Sponsors who wish to implement rent increases in excess of those permitted in (a) and (b) above may request such increase in writing. The excess rent increase amount shall be subject to the procedures at N.J.A.C. 5:80-9.4 through 9.12. The entire rent increase amount shall be considered for determining whether or not a hearing is required pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:80-9.10.
(g) No rent increase may be approved which would increase rents in excess of those permitted by other applicable rent restrictions, for example, low income tax credit restrictions, tax exempt bond financing restrictions.