Submitted by ScuttleCrab729 t3_ztqmlt in newjersey
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ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1f6ya3 wrote
Yea that’s my thoughts. Calling them next week to dig into it.
studiocistern t1_j1fti1z wrote
Or your landlord was visited by three ghosts.
GreenTunicKirk t1_j1fw1be wrote
It is the season of ghosts visiting
Rainbowrobb t1_j1fnt16 wrote
Those letters come directly from rent control offices listing the months and overpayment. Do you know how old the apartment is, how many units are on the property and of the owner lives there?
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1g7y3y wrote
Apartment is only 7 years old. We’re the original tenant in this unit. About 60 units. No way he lives here. He has multiple complexes.
Rainbowrobb t1_j1gehmq wrote
If it's than ~33 year old, it's not subject to NJ rent control ordinances. It sounds more like he's not at maximum occupancy and want to keep as many tenants as he can
m9rockstar t1_j1er4ny wrote
Wow. What was it before ?
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1ere0e wrote
Only went down $21 but it’s still a pleasant surprise considering I was expecting to owe something.
Snownel t1_j1f7iwt wrote
Wait, your rent was $2191? What kind of maniac landlord sets rent like that?
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1f9l8w wrote
NJ landlord lol. I’m actually essentially “grand fathered” into this rate and if I were to move out and right back into the same unit my rate would go up $600.
Rainbowrobb t1_j1fo0l0 wrote
They your unit if not subject to rent control ordinances, as the price is not tenant dependent. If you're unsure, you can reach out to your municipality and ask them.
Bluejay-chirps t1_j1gazr3 wrote
Yea my rent is $1454 and I’m in NJ
blackcap13 t1_j1hfhbj wrote
christ man you're making me glad I bought last year. My mortgage is 1550 for my 3 bedroom in Hamilton nj
Vegoia2 t1_j1ggw08 wrote
Is it a home? 3-4 bedrooms, wth?
ghostfacekhilla t1_j1f9rn5 wrote
My rent has 67 cents on it haha.
Zyoy t1_j1ftvjc wrote
That would make me happier because at least it seems like they are basing it on something. Instead of something random.
ghostfacekhilla t1_j1g4rov wrote
It's based on the max 4%. My town has rent control thank God or this year woulda been brutal
im-so-startled88 t1_j1hybqm wrote
Our mortgage payment is such a specific number lol. Ie ends in like $XX46.21 or something like that. I have to round up my payments to the nearest whole dollar (5s or 0s only dammit) for my own sanity. My husband thinks I’m nuts, I am, but when we get our statement at the end of the year I get to boast and say look I paid an extra $200 down on the principal just by rounding up! 😆
Snownel t1_j1fbtv2 wrote
I hope you don't have to pay by check at least
ghostfacekhilla t1_j1fdeus wrote
Ome thousand seven hundred eighty nine and 67/100. Hard to even fit in the check. It's a great apartment way under market with a parking space. Guess there has to be one wierd quirk.
storm2k t1_j1g00up wrote
assuming op lives in a town that has rent laws that allow it to only be raised by a specific percentage each year. that number is probably what you get from last year's number + the allowed percentage.
PetrichorIsHere t1_j1g85f9 wrote
Welcome to New Jersey! It's nice to have you.
Chose_a_usersname t1_j1gd29q wrote
I thought it was high.. So I lowered it...
kayjaypee77 t1_j1gu1mw wrote
Your comment just made me actually laugh out loud. What kind of maniac. Ha
SpacelessWorm t1_j1f7b3i wrote
Hey even if only $21 thats an extra 3 Taylor ham egg and cheeses a month
ahappylildingleboi t1_j1f93uw wrote
it’s pork roll ya got damn snart fiffer
AlbertCoughmann t1_j1fy0t9 wrote
“Taylor ham egg and cheese” doesn’t even sound right lol.
VeterinarianCapable9 t1_j1i0m9k wrote
Cuz you forgot salt, pepper, ketchup...now it's fixed
AlbertCoughmann t1_j1i1282 wrote
A good pork roll egg and cheese does not need salt pepper or ketchup
shromboy t1_j1fh6zk wrote
Look at this fuckin goon
fishingwithmk t1_j1hro6n wrote
If you call a band-aid an adhesive bandage and a Q-Tip a cotton swab then I won't argue with you but if you don't then you're a hypocrite
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wcs2 t1_j1fbfg9 wrote
Upvote for correctly calling it Taylor ham.
SailingSpark t1_j1fvddw wrote
I can see who is from North Jersey
DontTouchTheWatch t1_j1gtodw wrote
South Jersey here. Still fight the Taylor ham battle.
Torvaldr t1_j1gpjxu wrote
What if it's not produced by Taylor's?
throw_bundy t1_j1h9o12 wrote
Even if the pork roll in question is produced by Taylor Provisions, it's not "ham" and legally cannot be marketed or sold as such. That's why it's called pork roll.
_bekku_ t1_j1hri7h wrote
Okay and what do you call Q Tips then?
Torvaldr t1_j1iqr8t wrote
Q-Tips or cotton swabs interchangeably. Same for Kleenex and the like, it depends on my mood and what’s fresh in my mind, I guess. Though with Q Tips, It says Q Tips on the tin in big letters. It hasn’t said “Taylors Prepared Ham” on the tin since 1906. Taylor’s themselves have called it pork roll for over 100 years on their packaging. That’s all assuming it was made by Taylor’s. Sometimes it’s made by Case or Mercer Meats, in which case it’s not Taylor’s and it’s not Ham.
elmwoodblues t1_j1fjwxj wrote
spk included; who'd ever move?
WaltzThinking t1_j1fyw5t wrote
Were they illegally overcharging you before? (It's probably not Christmas cheer)
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1g7c2j wrote
That’s our thought. Going to follow up next week to see if they actually owe us.
Zhuul t1_j1g57qj wrote
My rent's a weird ass number because there's a percentage cap for how much they can raise it every year. When I moved in it was a tidy $1150.
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WildMajesticUnicorn t1_j1essp0 wrote
Thank goodness for small miracles. My first thought is maybe they violated rent control with the last increase.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1f6zql wrote
That’s my thoughts.
realspongeworthy t1_j1fiixn wrote
"Please don't ask any questions ".
spookyxskepticism t1_j1i9593 wrote
OP if they’re willingly lowering your rent, they probably fucked up big time and owe you money lol
ScumbagMacbeth t1_j1ftcje wrote
Yep! They probably owe OP some money too.
Rupert--Pupkin t1_j1fet3c wrote
That’s probably exactly what happened lol
BoujeeMomme t1_j1eu2xj wrote
That's absolutely wonderful and I'm so happy for you!!
I can only imagine how you were feeling when you saw a letter from them and having to open that letter!?!? I would had butterflies in my stomach!!!
At least it was a pleasant surprise I'm sure l!! A great way to start 2023 🙂
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1f6wj8 wrote
Yea. Definitely expecting it to be a bill. Very relieved.
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Aaaaaaandyy t1_j1fbz4b wrote
Haha what year was that in? My current rent in Hoboken starts with a number I don’t love
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Aaaaaaandyy t1_j1ffe3h wrote
RIP Biggies
Ckc1972 t1_j1g1hte wrote
RIP Biggies!
Comrade-Conrad-4 t1_j1extgu wrote
THATS NOT HOW INFLATION WORKS. THANKS OBAMA
ToastedSimian t1_j1f7wti wrote
TroyMcClure10 t1_j1f8us6 wrote
If I were to guess, they probably violated rent control laws and realized the mistake.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1f9mkv wrote
Same thought
CyanNyanko t1_j1g2yf0 wrote
Look into it and get some money back
cagonzalez321 t1_j1f9jbb wrote
Damn…that’s more than my mortgage.
soingee t1_j1fzefd wrote
Same. I'd probably knock off at least 5 years from my mortgage if I was paying $2100 a month.
cagonzalez321 t1_j1g0z8p wrote
I don’t know how people can afford to rent and do anything else.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1g88fc wrote
That’s the neat part. You don’t.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1g8dyb wrote
Been here 7 years. We’d have a pretty nice house half way paid off by now.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1g8b5g wrote
Yea. No wonder we struggle to save up 20% for a down payment.
amplifiedgamerz t1_j1glxgi wrote
You don’t need 20%, look into FHA loans. Can put as little as 3.5%, which means your monthly payment will be high of course between the low down payment and mortgage insurance until you hit 80% LTV, but still. You have first time home buyer options ! (I’m assuming you don’t know this already… sorry for bothering if you do. Happy holidays!)
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1gv8vo wrote
Yea sadly we’ve been on/off looking for 4 years now. We originally were content with the FHA/4%. But between our house goals and last years cash offers ours down payment goal has significantly increased. I do regret not settling on something simpler years ago but live and learn. We’ll get that house eventually.
kamikazeknifer t1_j1i376y wrote
Ignore the "mortgage or bust" people. I can't find a similarly sized house that, after mortgage, PMI, property tax, etc, is cheaper than my current apartment in a multifamily home. It's always at least $600/mo more, often more than $1k more. Maybe if you move to East Bumfukkit in South Jersey, but at that point you might as well move out of NJ entirely.
amplifiedgamerz t1_j1ig3bd wrote
I’m not a mortgage or bust person. OP said they wanted to buy a house.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1ira78 wrote
Yea we shopped for a house the past year. For what we’re currently paying we’d get a rundown 2 bed 1 bath shack in the sticks that’d probably need a new roof within the first week. Rent is expensive but still the better choice until rates come down or we have a major down payment.
TheRoadWarrior28 t1_j1fazce wrote
Every year my landlord doesn’t raise the rent I consider it a small miracle.
nosalt69 t1_j1ext5r wrote
Your rent is a function, in part, of property taxes on the unit. Municipalities often estimate annual property taxes at the beginning of the year, and make corrections to the landowner's final tax bill of the year.
Playitsafe_0903 t1_j1eydic wrote
This is true but 99.9% of landlords don’t change rents to reflect their increase or decreases in taxes. This landlord for sure increased to much and is trying to cover himself
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1f6q0m wrote
That’s what I think. Last renewal they tried to raise our rent something like $189. We call and complained and they only raised it like $80. I feel they got caught but other tenants and are now trying to “fix” it. We noticed the letter on quite a few doors today.
GroundbreakingPipe12 t1_j1fcgrj wrote
a festivus MIRACLE
jdubs952 t1_j1h9are wrote
I lowered my 2 of my tenants rent by $300/ month during covid. I have not increased it back. I have never raised their rent. I cannot possibly do that due to inflation now. I could use the money, but they could use it more.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1i2l5b wrote
You sound like a rare gem. Keep being a good person. But also look after yourself.
newwriter365 t1_j1euh12 wrote
I smell a recession.
Do you smell a recession?
DiplomaticGoose t1_j1f4ywu wrote
I want the housing market to fall flat dead, personally.
Swoah t1_j1f0q2z wrote
No I can't get past the smell of what the Rock is cooking
DapperCadaver2021 t1_j1evaxe wrote
The stench is growing
grilled_cheese1865 t1_j1ewvu2 wrote
No, inflation is easing and economy is growing. Sorry if that disappoints you
fuzedz t1_j1f0rvz wrote
Hope youre being sarcastic
JeromePowellAdmirer t1_j1f61yd wrote
Both of those statements are factually and empirically correct
magolmaethor t1_j1fg42n wrote
They’re gonna change this date to a State holiday
TrishDaDish51510 t1_j1gk30z wrote
That's like unheard of in NJ. Cherish it lol. I'd frame that bad boy lol
PopeInnocentXIV t1_j1fhq6p wrote
Since I've been in my apt my rent has gone up either 3% or 3½% per year (though there have been more than a few years where it didn't go up at all). But this year it went up like 8%.
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1g86b9 wrote
Yea we’ve been here 7 years. Almost every year was around 3% then back in June they tried to raise it about 8% as well and we called them out on it and they dropped it back to about 3-4%
PopeInnocentXIV t1_j1g9stv wrote
Bugger. I didn't say anything.
turry92 t1_j1fvztf wrote
I have literally never heard of that happening! Clearly 2023 is going to be your year! Definitely need to pick out those lotto numbers. :)
funkie44 t1_j1gdru2 wrote
It’s a Hanukkah miracle
PM__ME__YOUR_TITTY t1_j1gsb6j wrote
June 26th is my 23rd birthday! That is all the relevant input I have
chubbyburritos t1_j1i2w34 wrote
In this market, even no increase is a net win
averagelifeoflosers t1_j1fnll1 wrote
Do you live in a town/municipality with rent control laws? A lot of assumptions about your landlord breaking some law but very few places in NJ have any laws about increasing rent. There is no statewide law. Fuck landlords but it’s a weird assumptions to make for NJ.
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Freudntheslips t1_j1fvjut wrote
Wow mine just went up almost $100
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1g7oo1 wrote
Oh ours goes up almost $100 every year. I have a feeling they over raised us last year leading to this reduction.
the_chizness t1_j1g127j wrote
Rare W!
Roadmapper2112 t1_j1g3bz7 wrote
Awesome.
PetrichorIsHere t1_j1g83yp wrote
Happy Holidays!
Independent-Light833 t1_j1gc5e9 wrote
My rent is $2850 for a 3 story condo. It’s weird how low some properties are.
macroslax t1_j1gl97v wrote
rent goes down 21 dollars. fees go up 21 dollars.
Longtermthrowaway5 t1_j1gnqjf wrote
not pictured: lease is up January 2 2023
Nytim t1_j1gq7zc wrote
This happened to me once because the landlord accidently overcharged on a rent stablized apartment and I couldve taken him to court and got back 3X what I paid in rent
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1guze2 wrote
Noted! Looking into this.
Able-Bottle-8876 t1_j1hxghi wrote
We pay 1600 such a robbery eveything here is falling apart but we don’t have the funds to move out again all of here works and contributes I would expect a second bathroom for the price we pay
yeldellmedia t1_j1i0ay2 wrote
Im in new jersey also… my rent is 2350
haironfireagain t1_j1i5dqg wrote
Perhaps municipal property tax decreased (yes, it does happen) and the landlord is making the legally required adjustment.
Prestigious_Cry742 t1_j1ihv6y wrote
Wow bought in 2020, my mortgage is 1900, 3 bedrooms
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1iqwf3 wrote
Yea we missed the boat on buying then. Hopefully next year we’ll get out of the rent life at a somewhat reasonable rate.
Dick_Zanderson t1_j1ikrla wrote
Is that a single bedroom or 2?? Rent is so ridiculous and it's been that way forever
Internet_Two_Cents t1_j1ip0eq wrote
Surprised by the cheap rent prices I’m seeing in comments.
I own a 2 family, granted in nice neighborhood and it’s new construction, but my tenants pay 2500 and 3000 respectively.
Edit: FWIW, that barely covers the mortgage and leaves me with about $150 “profit” which is spent in repairs or snow removal and the cost of that goes well over that amount.
Round_Mistake_4976 t1_j1itkde wrote
goodness gracious
Jamie-22-11 t1_j1i0dsh wrote
buy a house a pay a mortgage .. you'll get another unexpected surprise by paying less then that and owning it at the same time
kamikazeknifer t1_j1i76df wrote
Good luck finding a mortgage under $3.5k in my area unless you put 50% down.
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OkSwitch470 t1_j1gpyf3 wrote
Because owning a house is just more than a mortgage for Maitnenance of everything. I’m a single person paying $2k in rent, if i was to buy a property that has a $2k mortgage it will 100% need work on it in my area. I’m lazy my dad busted my ass in back yard growing up , I’m done doing lawn work anymore, for me to take care of a whole house and lawn by myself would be too much for me honestly my apartment is good enough if I buy I’d buy to rent out and not to live in
glitterpumps t1_j1gzv6i wrote
We pay $2200 to rent a house in Jersey City. If we bought a house, we’d realistically be able to afford one in CNJ (MAYBE) with a 45 minute commute both ways. (Adding extra time for dropping kids off at day care/school)
We’d rather save those three hours a day in commute time to spend time with our family than putting equity into a house in the burbs.
Absolutely it’s short-sighted. But it makes sense in terms of time. There’s only so many hours in a day ya dig
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race-likeapisshorse t1_j1gtkty wrote
From a late-20s point of view:
When you’re paying $2k/m rent, where do you have space to save for a house down payment, closing costs, etc?
The student loan pause helped so many young people save significant money for the first time ever - then the housing market skyrocketed. Now, house prices are coming down, but interest rates have skyrocketed.
It’s eerily just out of reach for many people my age due to these factors and even as we progress in our careers, it becomes just slightly more out of reach. unless you have parents that can gift you the down payment, you’re stuck struggling
ScuttleCrab729 OP t1_j1gwcgf wrote
We rent a 2 bed 2 bath with garage for 2.2k. A similar house in the area including property tax, insurance, interest rates, etc… Easily 2.5-3k. And thats a house built 60+ years ago needing a lot of maintenance (which is free in an apartment). Also consider good luck saving for a down payment while paying 2k a month. It’s not easy getting out of the life if you want to. Also the rent life definitely comes with benefits for those that don’t mind paying rent and never gaining equity such as the no lawn care, maintenance, repairs, etc.
Food4thou t1_j1ets9a wrote
My guess is they raised it beyond what rent control allowed or they got sued and are trying to cover their asses.