Kenneth Donnelly

Eviction vs. Ejection – Is there a difference?

Tenants can be evicted for a variety of reasons. Non-payment of rent is the typical lease default which can result in eviction. There are also non-monetary defaults which can lead to eviction, such as criminal activity, breach of the peace, failure to upkeep the premises and other violations. When non-monetary defaults serve as the basis …

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New Jersey Courts – Eviction status – Coronavirus

New Jersey Evictions – COVID-19 Update  Our office remains open and we are closely monitoring the quickly developing effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. During the past few days, we have received several calls from our clients, who concerned about the effects of the moratorium on evictions. As resources become available and new information is …

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Talkshow Appearance

RVNTV – Prime Property I recently had the opportunity to appear on Prime Property, an online streaming show which features real estate professionals throughout the industry. We addressed the many issues involved with real estate transactions, for both buyers and sellers. Look to South Jersey Law Center for all of your real estate law needs.

Real Estate Tax Appeals – Deadline Approaching Soon

The most important factor in determining whether your property taxes are too high and whether you should appeal would be the property assessment. An assessment is an opinion of value of your property by the municipal tax assessor who then multiplies your assessed value by the municipal general tax rate. in NJ, to succeed with …

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