Real Estate Law

New NJ Law Requiring Disclosure of Flood Risks Takes Effect

In response to the growing threat of flooding within New Jersey, on July 3, 2023, the New Jersey flood risk notification law was enacted to require landlords and sellers of real estate to make certain disclosures regarding known and potential floods risks.  The...
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Interested in buying a condo? Be sure to ask the right questions!

So you’re looking to buy a home and you’ve come across a place you really like, but it’s a condo. Does this matter? And what should you know? A condominium, or condo, is a building (or complex of buildings) containing a number of individually...

Could Your Property be the Subject of a Quiet Title Action?

Quiet Title Actions arise when ownership of a piece of property is in question.  It usually occurs from a mistake in a survey description.  Prior to the Twentieth Century, Deeds were typically handwritten and the property was described in what was called a “chain...

You and Your Land – Do You Need a Variance?

In New Jersey, before you think of putting an addition onto your house, installing a fence along your property line, or installing a shed or pool in your backyard, it is critical for you to check with your town to determine whether a variance...