Most community associations have rules and regulations in place governing the parking of vehicles. Violations are typically addressed by the issuance of a fine or, in some instances, towing of the vehicle. However, towing a vehicle in New Jersey requires compliance with the Predatory Towing Prevention Act. In light of […]
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In an opinion dated July 8, 2014, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey ruled that the beneficiary of a decedent’s estate was not responsible to pay delinquent homeowners’ association fees. Homestead at Mansfield Homeowners Association v. Mount, 2014 WL 3055898. The matter was before the Court on […]
Co-Author, Online Gambling in the United States, Lidove Noviny (Czech newspaper), July 11, 2014 V celosvětovém měřítku řada států sázkové hry po internetu již reguluje, a to tak, že sázení po internetu povoluje, či na druhé straně výslovně zakazuje. Jsou i země, kde internetové sázení zatím regulováno zákony detailněji není, což je […]
Although statistically speaking, cases involving the collection of delinquent homeowners’ association fees do not rank in the top percentage of claims for FDCPA violations filed in federal court, law firms engaged to collect delinquent fees are subject to the FDCPA and law firms have been sued for alleged FDCPA violations. […]