If the land lord dont screw up the paper work they bave to file u could b out in a mt. If it is screwd up u can b there for a good 2 mts or more.i lived in an apt for 4 mts w/o paying rent cause the ll kept filing the wrong paper work. So to answer ur question...god only knows lol
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You need to check your lease. If you're landlord is responsible for cutting the grass and other landscaping maitanence than yes you can sue the landlord. But if you are responsible for cutting the grass and plowing the drive than no.
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rent control laws in hunterdon county NJ
The circumstances under which a landlord can evict a tenant depend on the specific laws and regulations of the locality, state or province, country where the property is located. This is correct, but it's also a waste of space putting it here; it's of no help at all! By law in my state, a landlord can terminate a month-to-month lease for any reason with 30 days notice. But a landlord can't generally evict before a lease expires without some breach. He can always sue for possession, but he may lose. I'm not an attorney and I'm not giving you legal advice, but merely relaying what I've read, which may not be correct and may not apply to your situations. Talk to your attorney first!