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Code · New Jersey · Title 2A — Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice · Chapter 18

2A:18-61.29. Registration of conversion; approval after proof of notice of eligibility to tenants

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No registration of conversion shall be approved until the Department of Community Affairs receives proof that the administrative agency or officer has made determinations and notified all tenants who applied for protected tenancy status within the initial 60-day period of their eligibility or lack of eligibility. The proof shall be by affidavit or in such other form as the department may require.
The department may grant registrations of conversion for applications pending on the effective date of this amendatory and supplementary act upon the implementation of a procedure whereby any eligible tenant may make application for protected tenancy status in a manner comparable to that specified in sections 6 and 7 of this amendatory and supplementary act.
L.1981, c. 226, s. 8, eff. July 27, 1981.
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