Property Management
The maximum security deposit a NJ landlord may collect from a new residential tenant is:
AOne month's rent
BOne and one-half months' rent✓ Correct
CTwo months' rent
DThree months' rent
Explanation
The NJ Security Deposit Law limits the initial security deposit to one and one-half months' rent for residential tenancies.
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