Eviction During Hospitalization
Summary
In New Jersey, landlords must provide written notice before eviction. Eviction without proper notice may be illegal, especially for disabled or ill tenants. If you were evicted without notice while hospitalized, you might have a case. Contact South Jersey Legal Services in Vineland, NJ, for free legal advice and representation.Full Conversation
I'm in the nursing home. I was evicted from my rental property
I'm sorry to hear about your predicament. In most jurisdictions, landlords are required to give proper notice before eviction. In some places, eviction while a tenant is in hospital may be against the law. Could you kindly tell me where are you located so I can provide you with more specific information?
Vineland NJ
In New Jersey:
- Landlords must provide a written notice before eviction.
- Eviction without proper notice may be illegal.
- Special rules apply for evicting disabled or ill tenants.
- You may have a case if you were not given proper notice or if your health condition was disregarded.
Consider contacting a local legal aid organization for further assistance.
I was not given notice
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In New Jersey, landlords must give written notice before eviction. If you didn't receive such notice, it might be considered illegal. I recommend you consult with a local legal aid organization for further assistance.
Is there someone I talk to please
I understand your situation and I'm here to guide you. In Vineland, NJ, you can reach out to South Jersey Legal Services. They can provide you with free legal advice and representation. Their contact number is (*) *-*.