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Re: Tenant Talking Loudly on the phone after 10pm(NJ) - Landlord Forum thread 358746

Re: Tenant Talking Loudly on the phone after 10pm(NJ) by June on November 17, 2018 @10:27

                              
Just had another thought: if T is yaking on phone in a loud voice from 10pm to 7am, have you considered calling the POLICE as this is a disturbance. Maybe speak to Police Chief and ask if the Police could provide them with a visit and citation and fine for such stupid inconsiderate behavior. It would be similar to someone having a loud party between 10pm and 7am! The T is making calls to a foreign country in a different time zone, hence the horrible time of day our time. Police know how to deal with peeps that disturb the peace. If that works, most likely the yakker will high tail it to another rental elsewhere! Problem solved.









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Re: Tenant Talking Loudly on the phone after 10pm(NJ) by ownernj on November 23, 2018 @16:45 [ Reply ]
T. clearly violated "Quiet Enjoyment" clause in the Lease. I would not want to get POLICE involvement, because this is going to disturb us all. I would go to let them go.

Since the Lease is going to be ended in June of 2019, if I terminate it earlier, I will have to give a reason.
What if they still don't want to leave after the notice?
What choices can I have then?
    Re: Tenant Talking Loudly on the phone after 10pm(NJ) by Daniel (CA) on December 15, 2018 @02:12 [ Reply ]
    it is much less work cost and inconvenience to try the police first.
    If you have a strong "Quiet Enjoyment" clause in the Lease then a judge should honor it unless you are in a rent control city. But having a police report first is required for this type of eviction.
    I don't think you can not terminate the lease earlier without a 3 or 5 day notice ( depends on your state ).

    A simple 30 day notice that the lease is terminated may not be good enough, but you can try it.

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