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  3. New Jersey Administrative Code
  4. Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
  5. N.J. Admin. Code Tit. 5, ch. 80 - NEW JERSEY HOUSING AND MORTGAGE FINANCE AGENCY
  6. Subchapter 9 - RENTS

Subchapter 9 - RENTS

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  1. § 5:80-9.1 - Purpose
  2. § 5:80-9.2 - Applicability
  3. § 5:80-9.3 - Rent determination
  4. § 5:80-9.4 - Rent increase application
  5. § 5:80-9.5 - Additional rent increases in given fiscal year
  6. § 5:80-9.6 - Notice to tenants and cooperators
  7. § 5:80-9.7 - Agency review
  8. § 5:80-9.8 - Rent increases approvable by the Department of Housing and Urban Development
  9. § 5:80-9.9 - Increases approved by Agency
  10. § 5:80-9.10 - Resetting of rent upon unit vacancy
  11. § 5:80-9.11 - Increase subject to hearing
  12. § 5:80-9.12 - Notice of final approval
  13. § 5:80-9.13 - Effective date of increase
  14. § 5:80-9.14 - Resident monthly fee increases for low- and/or moderate income-restricted units in assisted living residences (ALRs)
  15. § 5:80-9.15 - Rent increases for low and/or moderate income projects without Federal project-based rent subsidies

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