Neighbor Eviction Process Guide

Summary

If a neighbor in New Jersey doesnt leave after a notice to quit, the property owner or manager must initiate the eviction process. Consulting a lawyer can ensure proper legal procedures. File a complaint with the Special Civil Part Officer, wait for a court hearing, and if the judge rules in your favor, a Warrant of Removal can be issued. Always consult a legal professional for detailed guidance.

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If neighbor doesn't leave for notice to quit then what
Hello Nicki, if your neighbor doesn't leave after a notice to quit, you may have to start an eviction process. However, the rules for this process can vary. Can you please tell me which state you are in to provide more accurate information?
New Jersey
Hello Nicki, in New Jersey, if a neighbor doesn't leave after a notice to quit, you can:
- File a complaint with the Special Civil Part Officer
- Wait for a court hearing
- If the judge rules in your favor, a Warrant of Removal can be issued
Please consult with a legal professional for detailed guidance.
Ok
Hello Nicki, I'm glad I could provide the information you were looking for. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Remember, legal matters can be complex, so it's always a good idea to consult with a legal professional.
Do I need a lawyer. Isn't management the ones to evict her
Hello Nicki, in New Jersey, the property owner or manager typically initiates the eviction process. However, consulting with a lawyer can be helpful to ensure you're following all legal procedures correctly.