Millville, NJ asked in Landlord - Tenant for New Jersey

Q: Landlord took $5,000 music equip. At day 30 of lockout while arrangements were made with him to pick it up the next day

Agrees to have me get belongings this past Saturday, coup,le days after the 30 day window but we made arrangements to do it Saturday. Upon arrival, $5,000 worth of music instruments were gone. Landlord admitted taking it and say he is keeping it and I’m not allowed back for everything else. He was aware I rented a truck the day before we agreed to have me clear it out. I received no notice from him about our belongings. He just went in and cherry-picked what he wanted and won’t return it. This is in New Jersey. He also never in the 8 years there told me where security deposit is and I never received interest payments

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1 Lawyer Answer
Morris Leo Greb
Morris Leo Greb
Answered
  • Landlord Tenant Lawyer
  • Rockaway, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Speak to an attorney ASAP about filing an Order to Cause to prevent the landlord from disposing of the items he took as well as demanding the return of same.

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