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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
What to do with abandoned pets after eviction lockout?
I'm currently going through the eviction process for a tenant in New Jersey, Morris County. I expect the tenant will have some abandoned cats that I will have to deal with after the lockout.
Any recommendations on how to best handle the animals ? and does anybody know what my obligations are as a landlord since the cats are technically the property of the tenant?