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

2A:18-74. Contents of notice

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3. The notice required under section 2 of P.L.1999, c.340 (C.2A:18-73) shall state as follows:
a. That the property is considered abandoned and must be removed from the premises or from the place of safekeeping, if the landlord has stored the property as provided in section 4 of P.L.1999, c.340 (C.2A:18-75), by a date as follows;
(i)for all property other than manufactured or mobile homes not less than 30 days after delivery of the notice, or not less than 33 days after the date of mailing, whichever comes first, or
(ii)for property which consists solely of manufactured or mobile homes, not less than 75 days after the delivery of the notice, or not less than 78 days after the date of mailing, whichever comes first,
or the property will be sold or otherwise disposed of; and
b. That if the abandoned property is not removed:
(i)The landlord may sell the property at a public or private sale; or
(ii)The landlord may destroy or otherwise dispose of the property if the landlord reasonably determines that the value of the property is so low that the cost of storage and conducting a public sale would probably exceed the amount that would be realized from the sale; or
(iii)The landlord may sell items of value and destroy or otherwise dispose of the remaining property.
c. That in the case of a residential tenant, if the tenant claims the property within the time provided in the notice, the landlord must make the property available for removal by the tenant without payment by the tenant of any unpaid rent.
L.1999,c.340,s.3.
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