Summary
Signs a neighbor might comply with a notice to quit include packing belongings, communicating intent to leave, and stopping problematic behavior. In New Jersey, if the neighbor doesnt leave by the specified date, you can file a complaint in the Special Civil Part of the Superior Court. If the court rules in your favor, a Warrant for Removal can be obtained, allowing a county sheriff to remove the tenant. Document all actions and keep communication records.Full Conversation
What are some signs neighbor will comply and leave for notice to quit
Hello Annie, the signs a neighbor might comply with a "notice to quit" could include:
- They start packing up or moving out their belongings.
- They communicate their intent to leave.
- They stop causing the problem that led to the notice.
- They seek legal advice.
Can I know your location to provide more specific guidance?
New Jersey
Hello Annie, in New Jersey, these are the general steps to follow after serving a "notice to quit":
- Wait for the notice period to end.
- If the neighbor doesn't leave, file a complaint in the Special Civil Part of the Superior Court.
- Attend the court hearing.
- If the court rules in your favor, the neighbor will be ordered to leave.
Remember to document all actions.
Neighbor believes she can still live here because she wants to get me charged with harassment but they're asking her to leave March *, * or they'll remove her
Hello Annie, in New Jersey, harassment charges won't prevent eviction if she's been given a legal notice to quit. If she doesn't leave by the specified date, you can proceed to court. Make sure to keep all communication records.
I was told they'd warrant removal
Hello Annie, in New Jersey, if a tenant fails to vacate after an eviction order, the landlord can obtain a Warrant for Removal. This allows a county sheriff to remove the tenant. Ensure compliance with all local laws and court procedures.