Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Providing Critical Short-Term Support for Renters 
Additional Informational Resources for Renters, Homeowners, and Landlords Now Available
TRENTON – To provide additional options to tenants who
 are struggling financially as result of COVID-19, Governor Phil Murphy 
today signed Executive Order No. 128, allowing tenants to direct their 
landlords to use their security deposits to offset rent or back rent. 
“We
 recognize the anxiety that so many are feeling about looming rent 
payments, and during this emergency renters should have the ability to 
utilize their security deposit to help them stay in their place of 
residence,” said Governor Murphy. “While this action does not 
resolve the broader financial concerns of New Jerseyans, this will 
provide critical short-term support as the first of the month 
approaches. My Administration will continue working with the housing 
community and federal government to develop long-term solutions to this 
crisis.”
Governor
 Murphy’s executive order waives provisions of statutory law that 
prohibit the use of security deposits for rental payments, enabling 
tenants to instruct landlords to use their security deposits to offset 
rent or back rent. Tenants will not be obligated to make any further 
security deposit relating to their current lease agreement but would 
still be responsible for any monies landlords expend that would have 
been reimbursable via the security deposit as outlined in the original 
contract (i.e. damage to the property).  However, should the tenant and 
landlord extend or renew their lease, then the tenant would be obligated
 to replenish the security deposit in full either six months following 
the end of the Public Health Emergency established by Executive Order 
No. 103 (2020), or on the date on which the current lease agreement is 
extended or renewed, whichever is later.  
The order will take effect immediately and will be in place until 60 days after the public health emergency is terminated.
Governor
 Murphy also announced that the Department of Community Affairs has 
established a rental housing information page and question portal as a 
single point of reference for tenants and landlords seeking information 
about their rights during the public health emergency. 
In
 addition, a standing information page has been added to the State’s 
COVID-19 website for homeowners interested in taking advantage of the 
previously announced mortgage forbearance agreement with private 
lenders. Homeowners with questions or concerns related to conditions of 
an agreement with their mortgage lender will be directed to the 
Department of Banking and Insurance’s intake form for further 
assistance.
A copy of Executive Order No. 128 can be found here.
The rental housing information page and question form can be found at: https://covid19.nj.gov/forms/
For more information on COVID-19-related mortgage forbearance, please visit covid19.nj.gov and search “Get Assistance.” 
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