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Re: After a year, then m2m, can I terminate it (NJ) - Landlord Forum thread 359438

Re: After a year, then m2m, can I terminate it (NJ) by Tom on June 26, 2019 @22:43

                              
New Jersey has certain protections for tenants that make it more difficult to terminate a tenancy. Look up the "Anti-Eviction Act". If the landlord wants to move into the unit, that's one of the several "just causes" allowing you to evict, not the only one as your lawyer led you to believe.

Also, depending on the situation, you might be exempt from the Act. Maybe you fall under the definition of "owner-occupied".
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