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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Galante

Anthony Galante has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@Joe Sadusky

Thank you Joe. I did use a NJ statewide lease template. It was through my agent. And someone mentioned the same exact thing to me today but I have to see if this regulation is applied to New Jersey.

@Thomas S.

Thank you for the feedback Thomas S. I will absolutely get a copy and study my state’s landlord tenant regulations. In terms of the wording of the lease contract, I do not see any reference to to penalties regarding this situation.

New landlord for a few months now. I am also new to this forum so I want to say hi to everyone here. Heard great things about Bigger Pockets and love listening to the podcasts.

Looking for any landlords who can help me with an issue. Also, if you happen to live in New Jersey and are familiar with the landlord/tenant laws, that would be extremely helpful. I have good tenants who are breaching their 1 year lease contract as they are looking to move. Legally, what is it that I can do here and what are my tenants obligated to do?