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Re: want to move a family member into house after the by J (FL) on April 22, 2015 @08:28

                              
MTM = month to month lease

Find out what NJ law is on giving notice to end a month to month, if this is what they are on. For example in Florida either party can give 15 days written notice prior to end of the calendar month to terminate M2M lease. No need to hire a lawyer for this notice.
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Re: want to move a family member into house after the by shadeaya and (nj) on April 22, 2015 @09:41 [ Reply ]
She is a section 8 tenant that lease is up the 30th of June and I do not want to renew I just want to take control and I did get some advise from a friend that knows someone that knows the law and stated that I could send her a letter by attorney that I would like for her to move out in 30 days because the estate hand been settled and I own property now clear and free and want t to have son move in but then I was also told that the only way I could do that is if I being the owners move into the property but I have lived in my own home over 40 yrs and its my rental property and I feel that now that I own it I should be able to take control without breaking any laws. When the property was in the estate I tried to get her out at the end of her lease but she stated she didn't have money forr security because there is so much damage to property she knows she won't even get it back... is it even worth it to give her all her security to just leave if that is the case?
    Re: want to move a family member into house after the by J (FL) on April 22, 2015 @09:47 [ Reply ]
    You don't "give her the security to get her to leave" -- security deposit has to be dealt with in a specific way according to state law. You may be thinking of "cash for keys", which is something different, and not everyone agrees with doing...it has to be done the right way to make sure they leave...

    Since Section 8 is involved and it sounds like you are already in way over your head, do what Katie Kate said and pay a lawyer to handle this.

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