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New Jersey Tenant Rights with Water Damage
When floods and household water damage events are combined, they easily account for the number one type of home insurance claim in New Jersey, as with the rest of the United States. Because water damage is such a common problem, people who rent their homes need to be aware of their rights as tenants when water emergencies or water leaks threaten their homes. Does your landlord have to fix a leaky pipe? Are ceiling leaks the tenant’s responsibility to repair? This article will provide you with some of the basics when it comes to renter’s rights and water damage in the state of New Jersey. Water Damage Problems in New Jersey Water damage in rental units is an especially troubling …
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New Jersey Tenant Rights with Lead and Lead Paint
When you decide to become a renter in the state of New Jersey, it is suggested that you understand fully your rights as a tenant in this state. For many the exhaustion of looking for a new home can result in them missing some necessary aspects of safe renting. Lead exposure for example can occur on a rental property and it is important to determine the responsibilities of your landlord in regards to this. Lead poisoning is incredibly dangerous and causes a variety of health issues, especially for children. For this reason it is necessary to know how safe your indoor environment is when picking out a place to rent. When someone is exposed to lead at a high level …
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New Jersey Tenant Rights with Mold
In New Jersey, just like the rest of country, you and other members of the community have a responsibility to keep a watchful eye out for any potential dangers that may threaten the safety, security, and health of the people you care about. There are, of course, plenty of dangers in this world that we know how to stand up against. We lock the doors of our houses to keep out home invaders. We wear our seatbelts to keep safe in the car. We teach our children to cover their coughs and wash their hands, so they don’t get others sick. These are all basic actions we know to take in order to keep ourselves, our family, and the community …
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