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I recently came across some interesting information concerning New Jersey and landlord-tenant rights. In this case the New Jersey Public Advocate, Ronald K. Chen, noted that New Jersey and Washing DC have the strongest tenants' rights laws with regard to foreclosure and bank repossession of a tenant occupied property. Below I have posted directly from the NJ Public Advocate's web site ( http://www.state.nj.us/publicadvocate ). The most interesting point is that - despite many different opinions on the subject - tenants cannot be evicted from a foreclosed property even after the bank takes possession. There are some caveats, but none that scream
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