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New Jersey Commercial Maintenance: NNN Leases & Property Taxes

Understand commercial maintenance in NJ. No implied warranty of habitability applies; NNN lease structures and NJ's high property taxes dominate.

Melvin Prince
3 min read
Verified Apr 2026United States flag
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Maintenance Duty
Governed strictly by lease
HVAC Repairs
Highly Negotiable
Code Compliance
Depends on contract

There is no implied warranty of habitability in New Jersey commercial real estate. A commercial landlord has zero statutory obligation to provide a functional operating environment unless the lease explicitly requires it.

The Lease Dictates All Maintenance

If the HVAC system fails in January or the roof leaks, the responsible party is determined entirely by the lease.

Triple Net (NNN) Leases

In NNN leases, the tenant is responsible for 100% of maintenance and repair costs, including their pro-rata share of the building's exterior. Given New Jersey's notoriously high property taxes-among the highest in the nation-the tax pass-through component of a NNN lease alone can represent a substantial annual cost increase for tenants.

Gross Leases

More common in multi-tenant office buildings. The tenant pays a single, higher flat rate, and the landlord covers structural repairs, common area maintenance, taxes, and insurance.

HVAC Maintenance Contracts

NJ commercial leases frequently contain specific HVAC clauses. A standard clause requires the tenant to maintain an active preventive maintenance contract with a licensed, landlord-approved HVAC contractor. Failure to produce this contract upon request makes the tenant solely liable for catastrophic HVAC failures.

End-of-Lease "Make Good" Provisions

A rigorous NJ commercial lease will include a "Make Good" or "Surrender" clause requiring the tenant to demolish custom build-outs and restore the premises back to its original condition. If the tenant fails to restore, the landlord will hire contractors and aggressively pursue the former tenant for the bill-including possible waste claims.

Official Law Citation: Maintenance and repair obligations in New Jersey commercial leases are purely contractual. Residential habitability implied warranties typically do not apply.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, compliance rules, and late fee schedules - making it easy to stay compliant with New Jersey regulations.

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