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Stephen Kunen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bedminster, NJ
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Helping Tenants Search for Housing in Essex County

Stephen Kunen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bedminster, NJ
Posted

Hi all, 

So while also a landlord and real estate investor, I am an attorney and am working on a pro bono case with a lower income family in Essex county. It's not related to my matter with them, but they do need assistance finding a house or apartment that can accommodate the 7 of them. They have been looking for months but have been unable to find a new place to take them.  

They are looking for a four or five bedroom for $2300-$2400 in Essex county. I'm hoping to see here if there are any landlord that might be willing to consider their application. If you might know of something please direct message me and maybe we can get this family a new housing situation for Christmas. 

Thanks all,

Steve