My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: New Jersey
My mother-in-law is having problems with her adult granddaughter who has lived with her for the last several years and refuses to move out. It sounds absurd but the 25 year-old has a full-time job and yet doesn't pay a dime toward rent or food. She has recently become quite unreasonable, bordering on verbally abusive, with her grandmother who reluctantly asked her to start looking for her own place. The 25 year-old refused to even discuss moving. The granddaughter is not on the lease and the grandmother is unsure where to go to force removal. Is this a landlord-tenant issue (County Court-Special Civil Part), or is this type of matter handled in Family Division (Court)? Thank you.
My mother-in-law is having problems with her adult granddaughter who has lived with her for the last several years and refuses to move out. It sounds absurd but the 25 year-old has a full-time job and yet doesn't pay a dime toward rent or food. She has recently become quite unreasonable, bordering on verbally abusive, with her grandmother who reluctantly asked her to start looking for her own place. The 25 year-old refused to even discuss moving. The granddaughter is not on the lease and the grandmother is unsure where to go to force removal. Is this a landlord-tenant issue (County Court-Special Civil Part), or is this type of matter handled in Family Division (Court)? Thank you.
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