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New Jersey Landlord/Tenant Pre-Calendar Call Instructions - Appendix XI-S

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Landlord/Tenant Pre-Calendar Call Instructions - Appendix XI-S

New Jersey Landlord/Tenant Pre-Calendar Call Instructions — Appendix XI-S is a set of instructions to assist landlords and tenants in understanding their rights and responsibilities in the state of New Jersey. The document outlines the process for pre-calendar call instructions, which include preparation, payment of fees, notification of parties, identification of issues, and resolution of issues. It also outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the landlord and tenant, including security deposits, rent increases, tenant screening, and eviction proceedings. There are two types of pre-calendar call instructions: one for residential leases and one for commercial leases. Both documents provide detailed information on the process and requirements for each type of lease.

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You may be able to stop this warrant and remain in the property if you apply to the Special Civil Part Court for relief. You may apply for relief by delivering a written request to the Office of the Special Civil Part and to the landlord or landlord's attorney.

So, what happens if a property is rented illegally? Well, the lease is considered void and if there is no certificate of occupancy in New Jersey, the owner will not have the right to collect rent from the tenant.

If the tenant does not appear, the case can be marked ?DEFAULT.? This means the landlord can apply for a judgment against the tenant and the tenant can be evicted if the judgement is granted. If the landlord does not appear, the case can be ?DISMISSED.? This means the case will not proceed.

After Judgment for Possession Tenants can request an Order for Orderly Removal, which grants them more time to move out. This could give them up to seven calendar days to move. They can request a hardship stay. This could stop the eviction for up to six months.

A court officer serves the warrant as soon as three business days after the warrant is issued. A tenant can move out within three days, contest the warrant or request up to a week's delay to find a new place to live, or a Special Civil Part officer can physically remove the tenant and lock him out.

RESIDENTIAL WARRANT OF REMOVAL You must leave with your property by a.m. on (date) unless you have an order from a judge allowing you to stay longer. Afterward, your possessions may be removed by the landlord, in ance with N.J.S.A. 2A:18-72 et seq.

Residential tenants have three business days to leave the property after they are served with a warrant of removal. If they do not leave, the landlord can ask the court officer to evict them. The special civil part officer will carry out the warrant of removal unless they pay everything in full.

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The following information is a brief overview of landlord tenant court procedures. New Jersey Judiciary Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division, Special Civil PartThis law may help you find an attorney who is willing to represent you, because if you have a good case and win the landlord will have to pay your attorney too.

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New Jersey Landlord/Tenant Pre-Calendar Call Instructions - Appendix XI-S