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Eviction fiction NJ

Kimberly Carver
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I noticed an interesting trend as I scroll through the real estate groups on Facebook... I see a post saying “looking for ___ bed __ bath house starting ___, my landlord decided to sell and I must move” followed by multiple comments by others who encourage the person to stay, state they can not be forced to leave because of Covid, state they can not be evicted.. etc. sometimes I see the person who states they are looking (in a group that includes landlords who might have openings) engaging in these comment streams and asking for advice on how to NOT leave... would a potential landlord be willing to rent to them after seeing they are searching for ways to stay put when asked to leave?