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HELP ! NJ, Room rentals, and (Anti) Eviction
Hello everyone,
Newbie here dealing with the joys (getting the mortgage paid) and tears (I have a tenant from hell) of renting the rooms in my house. I have a four bedroom house. I live in the master and rent the other three. Do I fall under the owner exception rule? My bad tenant his lease is on April 1 but he disregards the rental agreement as it is now. I could give him a 30 day notice of nonrenewal and he may just not leave. He needs to go.
I have a tenant from hell who is definitely disturbing the quiet enjoyment of the house. I'm going to finish the notice to cease right after I finish up this post. I will serve him the document around 8am and I will also send it via certified mail.