Once you file ejection papers in the state of New Jersey. How long is the process before you can get a court date
I have generally seen 1-3 months in Monmouth County. I assume it is roughly comparable in other counties.
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I have generally seen 1-3 months in Monmouth County. I assume it is roughly comparable in other counties.
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