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Post eviction paperwork
I recently had to go to court and get an eviction judgement against my tenant, who has otherwise been great. This was all documented here:
http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/52/topics/98182-my-first-eviction-in-nj
Here in NJ you file a writ of removal after the judgement which I never did as the tenant promised me that she will be leaving this Sunday. I didn't really want to call the sheriff to evict her.
1) Should I get her to sign paperwork that she will be forfeitng her security deposit?
2) Should I get her to sign any other paperwork saying that she has left and has no other property in the house?
Thanks.