175 EXECUTIVE HOUSE, LLC VS. ELESHA MILES
A-1604-15T2
Although tenant received a rent subsidy voucher under the
State's Rental Assistance Program (S-RAP) and timely paid her
portion of the monthly rent, the landlord obtained a judgment of
possession because she failed to pay late fees, attorney's fees
and court costs ("additional rent").
The court vacated the judgment of possession, holding that a tenant with an S-RAP voucher cannot be evicted based solely on the non-payment of additional rent because to do so contravenes applicable regulations.