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The Importance of Security Deposit Notices: A Guide for New Jersey Landlords

What is the Security Deposit Notice? In New Jersey, landlords are required by law to put tenants’ Security Deposits into a bank account that earns interest. Within 30 days of getting the deposit, landlords must disclose the following to tenants in writing: The bank’s name and address The amount of the deposit The type of account […]

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The Consequences of Accepting Rent After Filing for Eviction in New Jersey: A Guide for Landlords

What happens if a landlord accepts rent after starting the Eviction process? The answer to this question can have significant consequences for both parties involved. Let’s break it down in simple terms. The Basics of the Eviction In New Jersey, landlords can evict tenants for different reasons, such as not paying rent, breaking the Lease Terms,

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Skeletons in the Closet: New Jersey’s New Requirement for Seller’s Property Disclosures

Skeletons in the Closet: New Jersey’s New Requirement for Seller’s Property Disclosures With Halloween right around the corner, there’s no better time to discuss the hidden horrors that can surface in Real Estate  transactions. New Jersey has recently introduced a spooky twist for property sellers: sellers are required to complete a property disclosure form, revealing

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Rules Landlords and Tenants must follow if Tenant claims a service animal

For Landlords As a landlord, you may have restrictions on pets in your property, but under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), you must consider reasonable requests for service animals. Service animals are animals that provide assistance, perform tasks, or provide therapeutic emotional support for individuals with disabilities. They are not considered pets, so you cannot

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