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All Forum Posts by: Soo Y.

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Post: Eviction Help Nj

Soo Y.Posted
  • Bergen County, NJ
  • Posts 11
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You should make sure your rental is registered with the town/city (or the Bureau of Housing for a multiple dwelling unit) as a rental and that you notify the tenant with the form.  This is required by law and is item 7 on the landlord-tenant complaint you will file with the county court clerk.  The judge will also ask you during the trial if your registration is current.  More info:  Landlord Registration