Landlord-tenant issues in New Jersey can be complicated. Often viewed from the perspective of the tenant, it is easy to forget that being a landlord is difficult. People who own property and rent it out are accorded certain rights to protect themselves. In some...
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New Jersey landlords have recourse despite eviction moratorium
In New Jersey and throughout the United States, the ongoing societal challenges have led to fundamental changes in everyday life. It has been the catalyst for people being unable to keep up with their bills. That includes renters who could not pay their landlords....
3 Problem tenants you need to anticipate
If you're the proud new owner of a multi-unit apartment building or rental complex, you have every reason to be excited about your future prospects. Property is, after all, a great way to build longstanding wealth. Unfortunately, being a landlord sometimes has its...
What can you do if a tenant damages your property?
When you have a tenant who is damaging your property, you might want to start looking into eviction and other legal options. You want to guarantee that the property you are renting out will be left in good condition. Otherwise, you'll end up losing money despite all...
Get to know the law before evicting a tenant
If you have a tenant who has taken advantage of you or been unable to pay for rent, then it's time to consider eviction. Evictions are sometimes a necessity because tenants aren't always good about paying on time or treating your property with respect. If you're in a...
How long does it take to evict a tenant?
You may own an entire apartment building, or several condos that you rent out for extra income. Of course, with anything that involves tenants, there are challenges that accompany your role as landlord. What if one stops paying their rent? What are your options when...