Do I need a CO to sell my house in NJ
It depends on the municipality in which the house is located. Not all NJ municipalities require a CO for the sale of an existing one or two-family...
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It depends on the municipality in which the house is located. Not all NJ municipalities require a CO for the sale of an existing one or two-family...
If the property was in the U.S., it would depend on two things: 1) whether the new owner took an assignment of the prior owner's rights, claims...
The legal documentation required is fairly simple. However, you should first consult with a CPA or a tax attorney regarding possible tax...
Assuming your "misdemeanor" was committed in NJ, it is a disorderly persons offense, in which case, assuming you have nothing else on your record...
The very fact that your ex attended IDRC should be sufficient proof that he was convicted of driving while intoxicated. There is no other reason...
The first thing you need to do is to immediately obtain official, written confirmation from the rehab facility that you have been accepted and will...
It is quite difficult to terminate a recorded easement, particularly since it runs with the land. However, you may be entitled to injunctive...
Contractual penalties are generally unenforceable in NJ. However, a properly drafted liquidated damages clause within a contract providing for the...