Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in New Jersey
I am renting an apartment. My husband is away for most of the year. I have a visitor who is helping me with my child. She comes off and on. My landlord wants to up my rent $350 a month for the visitor. This makes no sense, because the visitor has residency somewhere else & she's not a tenant. The landlord is trying to get me to put the visitor's name on a lease. I am not sub-letting. How can my landlord charge me rent for a visitor? Please advise
Asked on 9/09/10, 11:29 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Davies
The Davies Law Firm, P.A.
She is caring for your child? She may sleep in your apartment sometimes? Your landlord is wrong. If you want a lawyer to step in and tell the landlord this, please let me know.
Answered on 9/14/10, 11:50 am
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