Updated January 05, 2023
A New Jersey notice to enter allows a landlord to alert a tenant of a need to enter the dwelling. New Jersey state law does not specify a time frame for landlords to provide notice to a tenant to enter their rental unit. The landlord must receive consent from the tenant or have a court order in order to enter the unit for any reason.
Laws – Right of Entry, § 5:10-5.1(c) (Page 91)
Other Landlord Access
Emergency (§5:10-1.10(d)) – The Bureau of Housing Inspection or a property owner can enter a unit in a multi-unit property without notice if the Bureau receives evidence of conditions that threaten the safety or health of other tenants.