What Can I Do About a Slumlord in New Jersey?

Full question:

My slumlord is in violation of every single one on the code lst and he owns MULTIPLE DWELLINGS! I'm sure all of his buildings are in ruins while innocent families die inside! i need a lawyer because he is threatening to have me evicted, I'm unemployed single mother who's father was in Operation Iraqi freedom and now suffers ptsd. This slumlord and the crooked corrupt politicians, officers of my town have been harassing me. And now they want to displace me from my home, I need an attorney who will not be too expensive as I am very limited with financial resources 101%. Any information you may be able to help me with would be greatly appreciated.

  • Category: Courts
  • Subcategory: Attorneys
  • Date:
  • State: New Jersey

Answer:

A landlord is generally obligated to supply possession of the premises as agreed in the lease. The premises must meet minimum standards of habitability including compliance with applicable building codes. Unless you have an agreement to the contrary, the landlord is responsible for meeting building code requirements. Weatherizing, locks, running water, working plumbing, heating and cooling, pest control, and other basics must be in place. In New Jersey, if the property is not livable (through no fault of your own), you may be able to move out. You may not have to pay rent after you move, even though you have a lease. By law, for a place to be unlivable or "untenantable," the problem must be substantial and may include problems with waterproofing and weatherproofing; plumbing; running water; heat; electrical lighting; unclean grounds and building; roaches and rodents; garbage; or floors, stairs and railings that are in disrepair.

There are four options available to a tenant claiming that their warranty of habitability has been breached:

They could:

(i) declare that they have been constructively evicted and leave the premises;
(ii) repair the defect on the premises after giving the landlord a reasonable opportunity to do so and deduct the costs for repair from their rent;
(iii) withhold the rent until the landlord effects the repairs; or
(iv) make the repairs and proceed with suit against the landlord to collect the costs of same.

If the tenant determines that there is a problem that amounts to a breach of the implied warranty of habitability, the tenant should notify the landlord in writing of the problem and allow a reasonable period of time for the landlord to make the repairs.

It will be a matter of subjective determination for the court whether the premises are unihabitable or not. We suggest you call the local building department, as proof of a building code violation will be strong evidience of lack of habitability. Photos of the conditions should also be taken.

We suggest consulting with several attorneys for quotes. Many attorneys offer a free initial consultation. Please feel free to consult our attorney directory at the following link:

http://lawyers.uslegal.com/landlord-and-tenant/new-jersey/

You may also wish to consult the referral service of the NJ Bar Association at the following link:

http://www.njsba.com/lawyer_referral/

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

In North Dakota, a landlord can evict a tenant for reasons such as non-payment of rent, violation of lease terms, or illegal activity. The landlord must provide a written notice to the tenant, typically giving them three days to pay rent or correct the lease violation. If the tenant does not comply, the landlord can file for eviction in court. It's important for tenants to respond to eviction notices promptly and seek legal advice if they believe the eviction is unjust. *Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.*