Tenant refuses to leave (NJ)
I have a home in New Jersey that contains two apartments, one apartment I live in, the other I rent to a tenant with a month-to-month verbal agreement. I sent them a letter on May 29th through certified mail telling them the agreement will not be renewed and that they have thirty days to vacate the premises (June 30th). It is now July 10th and they are still living there.
This situation is unique and very difficult to find information on, hopefully someone can help. The Anti-Eviction Act in New Jersey state does not apply in this case because the property is "owner-occupied" and the only paper that needs to be sent is one months notice (which I did).
Unfortunately, a court date was scheduled by me but will not take place for nearly a month. Is there a faster way to remove these people? The have no paperwork stating they have a legal right to be there. Technically it is my home. I live here. Could I call the police and state that they are trespassing?
Also, if they decide to move out a day or a week from now, it is possible they will deny they remained beyond July 1st. I tried getting a police officer to be a witness to the fact that they are living there but a woman at the station refused to get involved claiming "we dont touch landlord/tenancy cases with a ten foot pole." I would greatly wish to avoid a he said/she said case.
Thank you for any help or advice.