NJ Housing Advocates Applaud Biden Proposal to Cap Rent Hikes 7/16/2024 President Biden has announced a proposal to halt rent increases by cutting off tax credits for landlords who try to raise rent by more than 5 percent. On the proposal, Housing and Community Development Network of NJ (the Network) Director of Policy and Advocacy Matthew Hersh issued the following statement: “Rents are spiraling out of reach for countless Americans, so we applaud President Biden for offering a bold proposal to address the housing affordability crisis. Decent and affordable rental homes are few and far between so tenants are at the mercy of their landlords who have little to no restrictions on rent hikes. Some local governments do have rent control policies, but they are the exception, there is no mechanism in our state to truly protect tenants from unconscionable rent increases. “This is a crisis that’s hurting families who are struggling to keep a roof over their heads and puts households with the lowest incomes at great risk of homelessness. Our economy cannot thrive if people cannot afford to stay in their homes. We call on NJ legislative and Congressional leadership to follow President Biden’s lead to finally put the brakes on unconscionable rent hikes that have become a widespread, destabilizing post-pandemic feature. It’s time for our elected leaders to take meaningful action to keep people safe and stably housed." The Network has also offered recommendations for New Jersey lawmakers to address the housing affordability crisis in our state these include:
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