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The person has failed to pay rent after a valid notice to quit and notice of increase of said rent, provided the increase in rent is not unconscionable and complies with any and all other laws or municipal ordinances governing rent increases.
18 cze 2024 · Legal grounds to evict include: Not paying rent on time. Staying after the lease end. Violating the terms of the lease. Committing illegal activity. Depending on the grounds for eviction, the landlord must give proper notice and provide the tenant a chance to cure the violation. Nonpayment of Rent.
An eviction is an actual expulsion of a tenant out of the premises. A landlord must have good cause to evict a tenant. There are several grounds for a good cause eviction. Each cause, except for nonpayment of rent, must be described in detail by the landlord in a written notice to the tenant.
12 sie 2024 · Under New Jersey’s eviction statutes (N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1), landlords must adhere to strict procedures and valid reasons for evicting tenants. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the grounds for eviction in New Jersey, outlining the notice requirements necessary for a landlord to evict a tenant.
Section 8 Subsidized Housing. A landlord cannot evict a tenant without first telling any public agencies that subsidize the tenant’s rent. The landlord must attach proof of this notice when the eviction complaint is filed with the court. The case could be dismissed if the landlord did not notify the agency about the case.
A tenant's refusal to accept a reasonable increase in rent or change in terms is grounds for eviction under New Jersey's Anti-Eviction Act. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.
15 sie 2017 · Except for most nonpayment of rent cases, New Jersey law requires a landlord to serve a notice to quit and, in some cases, a notice to cease, before filing an eviction complaint. See below for the causes for eviction and the notices that are required for each cause.