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  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff or Filing Attorney Information. Fill in your name, NJ Attorney ID Number, address, and telephone number.
  3. Next, specify the names of the Plaintiff(s)/Landlord(s) and Defendant(s)/Tenant(s) involved in the case.
  4. Complete the section regarding the rental premises address and tenant’s phone number.
  5. Indicate whether you are the owner or an agent by checking the appropriate box. Provide details about ownership and any options to purchase.
  6. Fill out Paragraphs 9A and 9B for Non-Payment of Rent, detailing amounts due including base rent, late charges, and attorney fees.
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A landlord uses a 30-day Notice to Quit (move out) to end a month-to-month tenancy if the tenant has been renting for less than 1 year. A landlord uses a 60-day Notice to Quit if their tenant has been renting for 1 year or more.
Should any of the options be used, the landlord must issue a 3-Month Notice to Quit to allow the tenant time to vacate the property. If the tenant is unable to vacate the property within 3 months, then the landlord may continue filing for eviction.
If the eviction is for nonpayment of rent, however, it can be instituted immediately without any notice to the tenant. The court calendars in most southern New Jersey counties have about a three-week lead time. This means that after you file, you are likely not walking into a courtroom for at least three to four weeks.
What Housing Conditions Are Considered Uninhabitable? Issues that do count as a breach include lack of heat or hot water, infestations, lead poisoning, or broken vital facilities, such as a toilet, locks on doors, or lack of electricity.

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