Eviction Process For Noise

Summary

Landlords in New Jersey can evict tenants for excessive noise if it continues after a notice to quit. They must first provide a notice to quit before obtaining a warrant for removal. If the noise persists, the landlord can proceed with eviction. For more information or to contact a local court, consider seeking legal advice.

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Nicole
Hello Nicole, nice to meet you! How can we assist you with your legal issue today?
Neighbor continued noise after notice to quit. Landlord is saying he's been granted to issue a warrant for removal
Hello Nicole, could you please provide me with the location of your residence? It will help me in providing the most accurate legal information for your situation.
New Jersey
Hello Nicole, in New Jersey:
- Landlords can evict tenants for a variety of reasons, including excessive noise.
- They must provide a notice to quit before obtaining a warrant for removal.
- If the noise continues after the notice, the landlord can proceed with eviction.
If you'd like more info or to contact a local court, please let me know.
So the landlord can obtain the removal after the neighbor keeps making noise after the notice to quit
Yes, Nicole. In New Jersey, if the noise issue persists after the notice to quit, the landlord can proceed with eviction. Would you like information on how to contact your local court for further assistance?
So the landlord can obtain the warrant for removal
Yes, Nicole. If the tenant doesn't comply with the notice to quit, the landlord in New Jersey can obtain a warrant for removal from the court. Do you need contact info for your local court?