Property Management
Under NJ law, a residential landlord must provide how much advance notice before entering a tenant's occupied unit for non-emergency repairs?
ANo notice is required
BReasonable advance notice (generally at least 24 hours notice is considered reasonable custom)✓ Correct
C7 days' written notice
D30 days' written notice
Explanation
While NJ law doesn't specify an exact hours requirement in all statutes, giving at least 24 hours' advance notice for non-emergency entry is well-established as reasonable and consistent with the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment.
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