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IVY HILL PARK SECTION FIVE, INC. v. HANDA

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division
Nov 28, 1972
121 N.J. Super. 366 (App. Div. 1972)

Summary

holding that court may not grant stay unless conditioned on payment of back and future rent

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Opinion

Argued November 8, 1972 —

Decided November 28, 1972.

Appeal from Essex County District Court.

Before Judges LABRECQUE, KOLOVSKY and MATTHEWS.

Mr. Robert Diamond argued the cause for appellant ( Messrs. Diamond and Pitman, attorneys).

Mr. Stanley Varon argued the cause for respondents ( Newark Legal Services Project, attorneys; Mr. Walter M. Mitchell, on the brief).


Plaintiff instituted this summary action for recovery of premises under N.J.S.A. 2A:18-53, subd. b, alleging that defendants held over after a default in payment of rent. The trial judge entered a judgment of possession in favor of plaintiff, but ordered that issuance of the warrant of removal be stayed for approximately 2 1/2 months, until March 1, 1972. At oral argument we were informed that defendant Saundra Handa was still in possession of the premises.

Plaintiff appeals that portion of the judgment entered below which stayed the issuance of a warrant for possession for approximately 2 1/2 months. Its basis for appeal is that the trial court exceeded its jurisdiction in its delay of the warrant of removal. We agree that a jurisdictional question is raised since it is contended that the provisions of the controlling statute were not complied with. Leachman v. Kite, 133 N.J.L. 240, 241 (Sup.Ct. 1945).

The authority granted to a trial judge under N.J.S.A. 2A:42-10.6 to stay the issuance of a warrant for possession may be exercised under the plain language of the section only if the stay is conditioned on the payment of past and future rent due to the landlord. Of course, if the rent is paid the action for dispossess would terminate. Saveriano v. Saracco, 97 N.J. Super. 43 (App.Div. 1967).

So much of the judgment of the Essex County District Court as stayed the issuance of the warrant for possession is reversed.


Summaries of

IVY HILL PARK SECTION FIVE, INC. v. HANDA

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division
Nov 28, 1972
121 N.J. Super. 366 (App. Div. 1972)

holding that court may not grant stay unless conditioned on payment of back and future rent

Summary of this case from Housing Authority of Town of Morristown v. Little

In Ivy Hill Park, we held the court may not grant a hardship stay of eviction unless the stay is conditioned on payment of back and future rent.

Summary of this case from Pike Run II, L.L.C. v. Parker
Case details for

IVY HILL PARK SECTION FIVE, INC. v. HANDA

Case Details

Full title:IVY HILL PARK SECTION FIVE, INC., A NEW JERSEY CORPORATION…

Court:Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division

Date published: Nov 28, 1972

Citations

121 N.J. Super. 366 (App. Div. 1972)
297 A.2d 201

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