Property Management

Under the NJ Anti-Eviction Act, which of the following is NOT a valid legal ground for evicting a residential tenant?

ANonpayment of rent
BDisorderly conduct
CThe landlord simply wants to occupy the unit personally without meeting specific statutory requirements✓ Correct
DSubstantial violation of lease terms

Explanation

The NJ Anti-Eviction Act provides strong tenant protections. A landlord's desire to personally occupy the unit does not by itself constitute grounds for eviction of a protected residential tenant under NJ law.

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