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All Forum Posts by: Katherine Carberry

Katherine Carberry has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Frank Avallone II:

Hi Katherine, 

What is the reason for wanting to do this?

In most cases you will need good cause to not renew their lease.


Hi Frank, 

I am currently living with a friend and no longer wish to be there. The house I am renting is my only property and I am looking to make it my primary residence.

 

Quote from @Shawn Mcenteer:

Hi @Katherine Carberry when lease expires will the existing tenants be in the property for over or under 1 year?  In NJ by law if over 1 year they do have right to renew lease if they are not defaulting.

 Hi Sean,

I am currently living with a friend and no longer wish to be there. The house I am renting is my only property and I am looking to make it my primary residence. They will be there for a year this January. 

Unfortunately, I can no longer live in my current situation. I am renting out my single-family home and the lease agreement is up in January. As a landlord, am I able to give my tenants notice that I will not be renewing the lease agreement? After looking on the NJ government sites, it seems more complicated for a landlord to be able to do this. 

Thank you in advance!