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Shawn Mcenteer
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Tenants with out a lease

Shawn Mcenteer
  • Realtor
  • Boonton Township, NJ
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My friend just purchased a quad and has tenants from previous owner that do not have a lease. What options does he have for evicting? He wants them out. He started eviction process. I am wondering if he can get them out of his unit earlier since there is no lease signed rather then have to wait to go to court. This is happening in New Jersey.
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Sibbir Noman
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@Shawn Mcenteer  Luckily I don't have much experience in eviction but I know sometimes landlords will do cash for keys to get tenants out.  Have you considered that route?  

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