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New Jersey Eviction Notice
Most New Jersey residential evictions require a statutory good cause. A notice to cease and a notice to quit are often both required. This generator is a starting draft, not the full Anti-Eviction Act packet. This generator builds a written New Jersey eviction notice (pay-or-quit, cure-or-quit, end-of-term, or unconditional quit) around those deadlines. It is not a court summons, and it is not permission to change the locks.
- There is no single statewide pay-or-quit clock. Start with a written demand.
- A notice to cease, then a notice to quit, is the usual path for a curable violation under the Anti-Eviction Act.
- The Anti-Eviction Act limits the reasons you can evict most residential tenants.