Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey
how do i evict a person with kids when her lease is up
4 Answers from Attorneys
You have to go through the standard eviction process.
THIS RESPONSE IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE, SINCE I DO NOT HAVE ALL OF THE INFORMATION THAT WOULD BE REQUIRED, AND I DO NOT HAVE A REPRESENTATION AGREEMENT WITH YOU.
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In many circumstances, you are obligated to offer your tenant a renewal lease at the end of the term. You should check with an attorney who handles landlord/tenant matters in your area.
I handle matters of this type, however the efficiencies in this matter may be influcenced by your lawyer's location. (You did not give enough information for me to tell if our Burlington County NJ office can help.) If I can be of further help to you, call or email.
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You need to talk to a lawyer before you do anything to evict.
Find a lawyer near you who does landlord-tenant law.
It depends in part on the wording of the lease, as well as on other issues (which I can�t comment on since the fact pattern given was short). If you are in the Gloucester County area, I could review the lease and give you a more definitive answer.