In a per curiam opinion dated June 25, 2014, the Appellate Division, following the principles of equity, declined to set aside a sheriff’s sale based on the defendants’ allegation of lack of notice of the sale in strict compliance with Rule 4:65-2. The Court affirmed Judge Levy’s ruling that an extension of […]
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The “Pay Now Litigate Later” Principal Applies to Property Tax Appeals for COAH Condominium Units
In an unpublished letter opinion dated June 17, 2014, the New Jersey Tax Court ruled that the owner of a condominium unit, subject to COAH restrictions, was required to pay the taxes in full prior to challenging the amount of the tax owned. Lafayette Navesink Homes, L.L.C. v. Borough of Rumson, […]
Cooperator Expo – May 7, 2014
Please visit the booth for Becker & Poliakoff, LLP at the Cooperator Expo on May 7, 2014. We will have materials and a PowerPoint presentation concerning delinquent association fees and the collection process. I also will be at the Advice Booth from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to answer any […]
Last week, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court issued a per curiam opinion denying the request of a condominium association for appointment of a rent receiver in Woodlake at King’s Grant Condominium Association, Inc. v. Christopher Coudriet, 2014 WL 1281474 (April 1, 2014) The underlying facts giving […]
Late last week the President signed into law a bill that will provide relief to millions of homeowners whose flood insurance premiums were expected to soar through the roof. A portion of the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Act of 2012, designed to help the national flood insurance program (NFIP) get out […]