BURSTEIN v. LIBERTY BELL VILLAGE, INC.


120 N.J. Super. 54 (1972)

293 A.2d 238

DONALD BURSTEIN AND ELLEN BURSTEIN, PLAINTIFFS, v. LIBERTY BELL VILLAGE, INC., DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County District Court.

Decided June 15, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John F. McCann, attorney for plaintiffs.

Messrs. Freint & Jacobs, attorneys for defendant.


LESTER, J.D.C.

The main issue to be determined in this case is whether the tenant-plaintiffs should receive double the amount of security retained by the landlord. The defendant maintains that the deductions which were for late payments of rent were justified under the lease's provisions. On the other hand, the tenants contend in the alternative that (a) the late charges were not justified; (b) the deductions were unconscionable, and (c) the deductions were incorrectly...

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