Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in New Jersey

Hello. I am renting a illegal apartmemt in NJ with no lease and I think my landlord is going to evict me. What can I do to protect my apartment and security money? I have no rent recpict but I do have dsl bills from verizon. Thanks.


Asked on 8/12/09, 1:35 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

Your landlord has a hugh problem. Because he rented an illegal apartment to you he must PAY

YOU six months rent for moving expenses, as a condition of your eviction.

Call me if you like.

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Answered on 8/17/09, 3:37 pm
John Corbett Corbett Law Firm LLC

If you are evicted because the apartment is in violation of the zoning ordinances, the landlord must pay you six months rent before you leave. He can't deduct anything from that and, if he has a claim for back rent or damages, must pursue that separately.

So, the critical thing is that you must be evicted or leave under threat of eviction by the Township officials. It is not sufficient for you to just suppose that the apartment is illegal or for the landlord to tell you so. You may have remedies in those cases too, but not the six month relocation payment.

See also: http://info.corbettlaw.net/lawguru.htm

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Answered on 8/17/09, 4:06 pm
Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

I would like to represent you. I have handled cases like this before.

You have a claim against the landlord for a decent amount of money. You should pursue it.

You will be a lot more likely to win if you have a lawyer.

Please give me a call. The telephone discussion will be free of charge, and I will let you know what I believe I can do to assist you further.

I am in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey. My contact information can be obtained from the links below, just click on the Attorney Profile link. Let my secretary know you found me through LawGuru.

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Answered on 8/18/09, 10:26 am


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