Property Management
Under NJ's Landlord Identity Law, a residential landlord who fails to register their property with the municipality cannot:
ACollect rent from tenants
BPursue eviction proceedings against a tenant for non-payment of rent✓ Correct
CSet the rent amount
DRequest property inspections
Explanation
NJ's Landlord Registration Act (N.J.S.A. 46:8-28) provides that a landlord who has not properly registered their rental property is prohibited from filing an eviction action until the property is registered.
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