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New Jersey Agreement to Terminate Lease Early
Cancel a tenant's lease before the expiry of the term with this New Jersey Agreement for Early Termination of Lease form.
- This form is not for evictions. It can only be used when both the landlord and tenant agree to terminate the lease early.
- This Agreement is for residential tenants only. You must use a different form for commercial rental properties.
- The tenant must still give the landlord written notice setting out the proposed termination date.
- The tenant agrees to pay a lease buyout fee.
- Download and enter the details to reflect your circumstances.
- Intended to be used only in the State of New Jersey.
New Jersey Permission to Sublet or Assign Lease
Get your landlord's consent to assign your lease or sublet your rental unit for the rest of the lease term with this New Jersey Permission Agreement to Sublet or Assign Lease.
- The new tenant must meet the landlord's requirements, and the landlord must give its written approval of the new tenant.
- The form contains clauses for either an assignment of the lease or a sublease of the premises.
- The landlord has the option to hold the existing tenant responsible for performing the tenant's obligations until the end of the lease term, or alternatively, to release the tenant from all obligations under the lease once a new tenant is approved.
- This form is available as a downloadable and fully editable MS Word template.
- Intended to be used only in the State of New Jersey.
New Jersey General Durable Springing Power of Attorney
Overview
A General Durable Springing Power of Attorney is a valuable legal instrument for New Jersey residents who wish to plan for the future and ensure their interests are protected. This document is designed to become effective only in the event that you become incapacitated, meaning it "springs" into action when you are unable to make decisions for yourself.
Scope of Authority
With this Power of Attorney, you can authorize your chosen attorney-in-fact to manage a wide range of matters on your behalf, including:
- Real estate property
- Banking and financial transactions
- Stocks and bonds
- Personal property
- Insurance matters
- Pension and employment benefits
- Tax and legal matters
- Business affairs and operations
Limitations
It is important to note that this Power of Attorney does not grant your attorney-in-fact the authority to make health care or other medical decisions on your behalf.
Convenience and Accessibility
This form is available in Word format, making it simple to fill in and print. There is no need to purchase additional copies; both you and your spouse can each prepare your own Power of Attorney using this form.
Intended Use
This document is specifically intended for use within the State of New Jersey.
New Jersey Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Lease office, retail or other business premises to a tenant in New Jersey with this Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.
This New Jersey Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement is designed for leasing office, retail, or other business premises to a tenant. The template is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable to accommodate your specific requirements.
Triple Net Lease
This is a triple net lease, meaning the tenant (lessee) assumes responsibility for all costs and expenses related to the premises. This includes, but is not limited to, structural repairs, meaning the tenant bears the burden of ongoing maintenance and repairs to the property.
Renewal Option
The lessee is granted the option to renew the lease for an additional term, providing flexibility and continuity for their business operations beyond the initial lease period.
Taxes and Charges
All expenses, taxes, levies, and charges associated with the premises are payable by the lessee. This also encompasses all utility costs, service fees, and operating expenses required for the lessee's business activities within the premises.
Insurance Requirements
The lessee is obligated to carry fire insurance, extended coverage, and liability insurance. This ensures that both the property and liabilities associated with occupancy are adequately protected.
Alterations, Improvements, and Repairs
Responsibility for all alterations, improvements, maintenance, and repairs rests entirely with the lessee. Any changes or upgrades to the premises must be managed and funded by the tenant.
Damage or Destruction
The agreement contains clauses that address scenarios involving damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building. These provisions outline the conditions under which rent may be abated or the lease may be terminated.
Subordination
The lessee agrees to sign a subordination agreement or any other necessary documents to subordinate the lease to a mortgage or other charge, should the lessor require it. This ensures the lease does not take precedence over financial interests held by lenders.
Additional Rent
An optional clause allows for the possibility of percentage rent to be paid by the lessee, in addition to the base rent, if applicable to the agreement.
New Jersey Notice to Cease for Habitual Late Rent
Is your tenant habitually late in paying the rent? Serve them with this Notice to Cease form.
This Notice to Cease is designed for situations where a tenant regularly fails to pay rent on time. It is issued in accordance with the New Jersey Statutes and the Anti-Eviction Act, serving as a formal warning to the tenant regarding their payment obligations.
When to Use the Notice to Cease
The primary goal of this Notice is to inform the tenant that ongoing late payment of rent is unacceptable. By serving this Notice, the landlord clarifies that the tenant must ensure rent is paid promptly on the due date moving forward.
Tenant's Right to Remain
If the tenant settles all outstanding rent and continues to make timely payments after receiving this Notice, they are permitted to remain in the rental unit. Continued compliance with payment terms will allow the tenancy to continue without further issue.
Consequences of Continued Late Payment
Should the tenant fail to pay rent on time again after being served with the Notice to Cease, the landlord has the right to terminate the tenancy. In such cases, the landlord may initiate eviction proceedings against the tenant in accordance with legal requirements.
What is Included With the Notice Form
A Certificate of Service form accompanies this Notice. This form is used to document the method and details of how the Notice was provided to the tenant, ensuring proper legal process is followed.
The form package also includes guidance to assist landlords in accurately completing and delivering the Notice to the tenant. These instructions help ensure that all procedural requirements are met.
Format and Jurisdiction
The Notice to Cease is available in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and editing. It is intended for use only within the State of New Jersey.
New Jersey Notice to Quit for Habitual Late Rent
Terminate a tenant who habitually fails to pay the rent on time by serving them with this 30-Day Notice to Quit form for New Jersey landlords.
Landlords in New Jersey have the legal right to terminate a tenancy when a tenant repeatedly fails to pay rent on time. To initiate this process, the landlord must serve the tenant with a 30-Day Notice to Quit. This formal notice is intended for situations where the tenant has habitually paid rent late, despite prior warnings.
Prior Notice Requirement
Before issuing the 30-Day Notice to Quit, the landlord must first serve the tenant with a Notice to Cease. The Notice to Cease acts as a warning, informing the tenant of the need to pay rent punctually. If the tenant continues to pay rent late after receiving this warning, the landlord may then proceed with the Notice to Quit.
Purpose and Implications of the Notice to Quit
The 30-Day Notice to Quit clearly informs the tenant that, due to their continued failure to comply with the Notice to Cease, the tenancy is now terminated. The tenant is required to vacate the premises within thirty days of receiving this notice.
If the tenant does not leave the property by the specified date, the landlord is entitled to begin eviction proceedings to regain possession of the premises.
Certificate of Service
To document how and when the Notice to Quit was delivered to the tenant, a Certificate of Service form is included. This form enables the landlord to record the specific details of service, ensuring legal compliance and clarity in the eviction process.
Format and Intended Use
The Notice to Quit, along with the Certificate of Service, is provided in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and editing. It is specifically designed for use within the State of New Jersey and should not be used in other jurisdictions.