Tenant Noise Eviction Process

Summary

In New Jersey, if a tenant continues to create noise disturbances after receiving a notice to quit, the landlord can file a complaint in court. The court may order eviction if the noise violates lease terms, and legal costs may be recoverable from the tenant. If the noise persists, the landlord can request a warrant of removal, allowing for legal eviction by a court officer. Specifics may vary, so consult local laws or an attorney for personalized advice.

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What happens if tenant keeps making noise after being given notice to quit
Hello Stephanie,
To provide accurate information, could you please tell me your location? Different regions have different laws concerning this issue.
New Jersey
Hello Stephanie,
In New Jersey, if a tenant continues to create noise disturbances after receiving a notice to quit:
*. The landlord can file a complaint in court.
*. The court may order eviction if the noise is a violation of lease terms.
*. Legal costs may be recoverable from the tenant.
This is a general guide and specifics may vary.
So they can get a warrant for removal
Hello Stephanie,
Yes, in New Jersey, if the noise continues after the eviction notice, the landlord can request the court for a warrant of removal. This allows for the legal eviction of the tenant by a court officer.