Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey

Pending Eviction

After a judgement is rendered for an eviction, what is the next step a landlord takes against the tenant

and how much time does the tenant legally have to vacate the premises after this judgement?


Asked on 4/28/00, 2:43 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Bruce Gudin Ehrlich, Petriello, Gudin & Plaza Esqs.

Re: Pending Eviction

a LANDLORD MUST REQUEST THAT THE COURT CLERK ISSUA A WARRANT OF REMOVAL to a Court Officer known as a Constable who conducts or surpervises the lock out. The fastes a tenant may be locked out is 8 days after the entry of the judgment. This rarely happens. It is usually longer. Call me if you require assistance at (973)643-0040x-104.

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Answered on 6/13/00, 10:34 am
Bruce Gudin Ehrlich, Petriello, Gudin & Plaza Esqs.

Re: Pending Eviction

a LANDLORD MUST REQUEST THAT THE COURT CLERK ISSUA A WARRANT OF REMOVAL to a Court Officer known as a Constable who conducts or surpervises the lock out. The fastest a tenant may be locked out is 8 days after the entry of the judgment. This rarely happens. It is usually longer. Call me if you require assistance at (973)643-0040x-104.

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Answered on 6/13/00, 10:34 am


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