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Attorney Derek Reed Featured in WNYC News Segment

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WNYC news recently discussed the upcoming conclusion of the eviction moratorium. In their news piece, 鈥淣J Renters Have 2 Weeks to Apply For Rental Aid As Eviction Moratorium Sunsets,鈥 reporter Karen Yi spoke with Attorney Derek Reed about the effects of eviction freezes on landlords.

Even though renters are protected from evictions, landlords can sue their tenants in order to receive the owed rent. However, Attorney Reed mentions that landlords don鈥檛 want to sue but do want their tenants to apply for assistance.

He highlights the importance of tenants and landlords working together during this time: 鈥淭he application for the rental assistance can鈥檛 be completed without the tenant鈥檚 cooperation. And vice versa. That鈥檚 really the best way to address this situation from both sides鈥攆rom both the landlord鈥檚 and tenant鈥檚 side鈥攊s to access this rental assistance.鈥

For more on the conversation, give a listen. For more information about the suspension of evictions, keep reading.

New Jersey Eviction Moratorium

New Jersey renters have been protected from evictions by the recent federal and state moratoriums. The suspension solely protects renters from evictions based on missed or late rent payments.

As a tenant, if your income falls within the 80-120% bracket of your county鈥檚 median income, then the eviction moratorium has already ended (this past August). If your income is less than 80% of your county鈥檚 median income, you are still protected from evictions. The moratorium for lower-income renters concludes on December 31st.

Where to Apply for Rental Assistance

If you need help paying your rent, state and local funding is available. For rental assistance from the state, you can visit the . The remaining federal funding will be distributed via a lottery.

As mentioned in the WNYC piece, you should apply to as many assistance programs as possible. Be sure to also investigate rental assistance programs in your local county. For help completing rental assistance applications/forms or for more information regarding rental assistance, tenants, and landlords, speak with a reliable attorney at our firm.

At Ehrlich, Petriello, Gudin, Plaza & Reed P.C., Attorneys at Law, we have been serving clients throughout New Jersey and New York City since 1955. If you have questions about the moratorium, as a tenant or landlord, reach out to us.

You can trust our experienced attorneys to help you successfully navigate the legalities of your case. To speak with a member of our team, please call (973) 828-0203 or reach out online.

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