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    Default How to Protect Yourself After Paying Your Rent in Cash

    A tenant in New Jersey has been paying her rent with cash for the past nine months. She has not requested receipts. The landlord is now moving and wants to sell the home. She is concerned that he might claim that she didn't pay her rent and try to evict her for nonpayment. How can she protect herself?

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