Summary
A Notice to Quit in New Jersey is a formal eviction step, not an immediate order to leave. The timeline depends on the eviction reason. Case managers are generally informed, but tenants should confirm. Losing a rental voucher isnt automatic and depends on the eviction reason. Contact the local Housing Authority for specifics. Legal eviction requires court proceedings.Full Conversation
Neighbor receives some type of rental voucher and has been given a notice to quit. In this case does her case manager know
Hello Annabelle, it's essential to understand the specifics of the voucher program and local laws in your area. Can you provide the location? Additionally, it's generally expected that case managers are informed about such notices, but it might vary.
New Jersey
Hello Annabelle, in New Jersey:
- A landlord must give written notice to quit before eviction.
- The case manager should be notified, but the tenant should also confirm this.
Could you provide more details about the notice?
The neighbor is being asked to leave march *, *
Hello Annabelle,
In New Jersey:
- If the eviction is for non-payment of rent, no notice period is required.
- If it's for other reasons, a notice period of *-3 months is usually needed, depending on the cause.
Is the eviction due to non-payment of rent?
So does the person lose their rental voucher too
In New Jersey:
- Losing a rental voucher due to eviction isn't automatic but depends on the reason for eviction.
- Violations of the program's rules could result in loss of the voucher.
- It's best to contact the local Housing Authority for specifics.
Notice to quit means you have to leave right
In New Jersey:
- A "Notice to Quit" is a formal step in the eviction process, not an immediate order to leave.
- The timeline depends on the reason for eviction.
- Legal eviction can only occur through court proceedings.
Neighbor keeps laughing so does it mean they're not believing they're being removed
Hello Annabelle, your neighbor's reaction could be due to various reasons. However, their belief doesn't impact the legal proceedings. If they don't comply with the 'Notice to Quit', the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit.