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New Jersey Roommate Agreement
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Last updated March 19, 2026

New Jersey Roommate Agreement Overview

New Jersey roommate agreements are enforceable contracts. New Jersey\'s Special Civil Part handles disputes up to $5,000 (small claims). New Jersey has very strong tenant protections including the Anti-Eviction Act.

A roommate agreement in New Jersey is a private contract between people who share a rental property. It is separate from the lease with your landlord and covers how roommates split expenses, divide chores, handle guests, manage quiet hours, and resolve disputes. This document protects all roommates by making expectations explicit and enforceable.

Yes

Legally binding

$5,000

Small claims limit

Yes

Joint liability

No

Filed w/ landlord

What to Include in Your New Jersey Roommate Agreement

A comprehensive New Jersey roommate agreement should cover every aspect of shared living to prevent disputes.

1

Rent & Expense Split

Each roommate's share of rent, utilities, internet, and other shared costs with payment deadlines

2

Chore Responsibilities

Cleaning schedule, assigned tasks, shared space standards, and consequences for not completing chores

3

Guest Policies & Quiet Hours

Overnight guest limits, advance notice rules, quiet hours (e.g., 10 PM-8 AM weeknights), and party policies

4

Food & Kitchen Rules

Shared vs. personal groceries, refrigerator space, cooking cleanup expectations, and appliance use

5

Parking & Storage

Assigned parking spots, guest parking rules, storage space allocation, and common area use

6

Move-Out & Dispute Resolution

Notice period (30-60 days), replacement responsibility, deposit handling, and dispute resolution steps

Splitting Expenses in New Jersey

The financial arrangement is often the most important part of a roommate agreement. Here's how to handle common expenses in New Jersey:

ExpenseCommon Approach
RentEqual split, by room size, or by income — document each person's exact amount
UtilitiesEqual split of electric, gas, water — name who manages each account
Internet / CableEqual split — one roommate holds the account, others reimburse
Security DepositDocument each person's contribution — handle refunds internally at move-out
GroceriesShared fund, split receipts, or each person buys their own — specify in agreement
Cleaning SuppliesShared expense — rotate purchasing or split receipts equally

Sample New Jersey Roommate Agreement

Below is a preview of our New Jersey-specific roommate agreement template.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

ROOMMATE AGREEMENT

Private Agreement Between Co-Tenants

ROOMMATES:

1. [Name] — Room: [Room]
2. [Name] — Room: [Room]

PROPERTY

Address: [New Jersey Address]

RENT & EXPENSES

Total Rent: $[Amount]/month
Roommate 1: $[Share] Roommate 2: $[Share]

New Jersey Roommate Agreement FAQ

Answers to common questions about roommate agreements in New Jersey.

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