ext2523 t1_j5vw50t wrote
>Anyone have any info on this because I'm not having luck on Google.
"nj tenants laws handbook"
>Ending a month-to-month lease
>To end a month-to-month lease, or any rental agreement that does not have a specific lease term, you must give a written one-month notice before the month starts. You can then move out at the end of the month. Cite: S. D. G. v. Inventory Control Co., 178, N.J. Super. 411 (App. Div. 1981); Harry's Village, Inc. v. Egg Harbor Tp., 89 N.J. 576 (1982).
>For example, say that you have a month-to-month lease, your rent is due the first of every month, and you want to move on June 30. You have to give the landlord a written notice before June 1 saying that you will be moving out as of June 30, and you will end your lease at that time.
Anterabae OP t1_j5vwm5s wrote
There is no lease.
structuremonkey t1_j5vzud0 wrote
Im not an attorney but i do write contracts for my business, and I'd advise being careful of the phrase "any rental agreement that doesn't have a specific lease term"....in the noted caseload above...
If the landlord is a tool, and If he has the ability to bring you to say small claims court, you do at least have an implied oral agreement...meaning: you have for a period of time paid a set amount of rent to the landlord that you both agreed to at some point.
I'd think at most you could be on the hook for that last month, but not the increase. Again, if he brings you to court...
Good luck!
Anterabae OP t1_j5w01re wrote
We paid for this month on the first so we are in good shape on that. I appreciate the response.
ext2523 t1_j5vzvuw wrote
You should trying reading the pdf.
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