Eviction Process In Nj

Summary

If a landlord in New Jersey has obtained a court order for eviction, the tenant must vacate. If the tenant does not leave, the landlord can request a Warrant for Removal from the court. The landlord must provide a written notice to quit before filing a complaint in court. If the court rules in favor of eviction, the tenant is legally obliged to vacate. For specific legal advice, consulting a local attorney is recommended.

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Landlord already handled things in court. If neighbor doesn't leave they'll be given notice to quit
Hello Jessica! If your landlord has already obtained a court order, then they have the right to serve a notice to quit to the neighbor. Could you please tell me which state this is happening in so I can provide more accurate information?
New Jersey
In New Jersey, the following rules apply to eviction:
- Landlord must provide written notice to quit.
- If the tenant doesn't leave, a complaint can be filed in court.
- If the court rules in favor of eviction, the tenant must vacate.
Please consult a lawyer for specific advice.
Landlord went to court already
Hello Jessica! If the landlord has obtained a court order for eviction in New Jersey, the tenant is legally obliged to vacate. If they don't, the landlord can request a Warrant for Removal from the court.