Wireless Cameras Home Legality

Summary

In Massachusetts, wireless cameras are legal for home security but should not be placed in private areas. Inform household members and guests about their presence. In New Jersey, landlords must follow legal eviction procedures, including providing notice, even if you pay rent on time. As a tenant at will in Massachusetts, landlords can ask you to move out without a reason but must provide a 30-day written notice. If no formal notice is given, you have the right to stay.

Full Conversation

what to do if Landlord repeatedly asks you to move out? even if I pay my rent
In New Jersey, if your landlord is asking you to move out without a valid reason, you have rights as a tenant:
- Lease Agreement: Check your lease for terms and conditions regarding eviction.
- Legal Eviction: Your landlord must follow legal procedures for eviction, such as providing notice.
- Tenant Rights: You have the right to stay if you haven’t violated the lease terms.
Have you received any formal eviction notice or communication from your landlord?
what to do, if Landlord asks you to move out repeatedly.. without any reason
In New Jersey, if your landlord repeatedly asks you to move out without a valid reason, remember:
- Lease Agreement: Ensure you understand the terms regarding eviction.
- Legal Eviction: Landlords must follow procedures, including a formal notice.
- Tenant Rights: You're entitled to stay if you haven't violated lease terms.
Have you received any formal eviction notice from your landlord?
if you are a TEnant at will, in massachussetts, Landlord repeatedly asks you to move out.. no reason
Case Rating: *
In Massachusetts, as a tenant at will, your landlord can ask you to move out, but they must provide a proper notice.
- Notice Requirement: Typically, a *-day written notice is required.
- No Reason Needed: The landlord doesn't need a reason, but must follow legal procedures.
Have you received any formal written notice from your landlord?
No
Case Rating: *
In Massachusetts, as a tenant at will, landlords can ask tenants to move without a reason, but they must follow legal procedures, including providing a proper written notice. If you haven't received any formal notice, you have the right to stay until such notice is provided.