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Free New Jersey Lease Renewal Agreement

Renew an existing lease with updated terms. Modify rent, dates, and conditions while keeping the original lease in effect. Compliant with N.J. Stat. § 2A:18-51 et seq..

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What's Included in Your Lease Renewal Agreement

7 key sections — state-compliant for New Jersey

Original lease reference
New lease term & dates
Updated rent amount (if changed)
Modified terms & conditions
Security deposit status
Carryover provisions
Both-party renewal signatures
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Free New Jersey Lease Renewal Agreement

Renewing a lease in New Jersey? Our free lease renewal template lets you extend an existing lease while modifying rent, dates, and terms — all compliant with N.J. Stat. § 2A:18-51 et seq.. Competitors charge $19-39 for this.

When to Use a Lease Renewal

  • Lease expiring — Extend the tenancy without creating a new lease from scratch
  • Rent adjustment — Change the rent amount at renewal
  • Updated terms — Modify specific clauses while keeping the rest of the lease intact
  • Record keeping — Document the renewal for legal and tax purposes

New Jersey Lease Renewal Rules

Rent control: New Jersey has rent control provisions. Verify any rent increase complies with local limits.

  • Security deposit: Existing deposit carries over (limit: 1.5 months rent)
  • Term: Renewal period is agreed upon by both parties
  • Original lease: All original terms remain unless explicitly modified in the renewal

What This Renewal Agreement Includes

  1. Reference to original lease — Links to the existing agreement
  2. New dates — Updated start and end dates
  3. Rent changes — New rent amount if applicable
  4. Modified terms — Space for any changes to original terms
  5. Signature block — Both parties sign to confirm

Frequently Asked Questions: New Jersey Lease Renewal Agreement

Do I need a written lease renewal in New Jersey?

While a lease may automatically convert to month-to-month in New Jersey, a written renewal agreement is strongly recommended. It documents the new terms, prevents disputes, and provides legal clarity for both parties.

Can a landlord change lease terms at renewal in New Jersey?

Yes, landlords can propose changes to lease terms at renewal, including rent increases. However, New Jersey has rent control provisions that may limit rent increases. Both parties must agree to the new terms.

What happens if we don't sign a renewal in New Jersey?

If the lease expires and the tenant continues to occupy the property with the landlord's consent, the tenancy typically converts to a month-to-month tenancy in New Jersey under the same terms. Either party can then terminate with 30 days notice.