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All Forum Posts by: Sujay C.

Sujay C. has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I own a multi-family in NJ and have changed all the locks to touchpad locks. If I have given tenants their own private code to access the front door, back door and entry to their unit, do I need to give them a key as well? Only wondering because I would then need to change all the locks when they leave which would prove to be expensive given the type of locks.

I recently bought a multi-family (two-family) in NJ and was trying to update the unit I wanted to live in. Mid work we received a stop order and was told we need to do an inspection walk-through before continuing to do any work. Does anyone know what this process is like if they find unpermitted work? How much are the fines generally? Should I speak with an RE lawyer?