by THE STAFF | Mar 29, 2023 | Environmental Law, Real Estate & Land Use
Environmental due diligence (EDD) is the legal process of assessing environmental conditions and liabilities surrounding real property transactions. Before making real estate transactions, buyers and investors should assess all risks that may incur high costs. EDD...
by Bill Askin | Aug 6, 2021 | Real Estate & Land Use
In NJ, a real estate transaction has several stages, including making an offer and closing on the home. One other critical stage early in the buying process is Attorney Review. What is Attorney Review? Attorney review is usually a three-business day period when buyers...
by Bill Askin | Jan 17, 2020 | Real Estate & Land Use
Even before you receive your yearly tax notice from your county, you should begin the process of trying to lower your property tax bill. New Jersey has one of the highest property taxes, ranking 4th in the nation. However, there are different ways you might be able to...
by THE STAFF | Oct 29, 2019 | Real Estate & Land Use
The real estate market is heating up, and there are a lot of opportunities to purchase a property in foreclosure. Here is some important information to keep in mind if you are considering buying a foreclosed property in NJ. Buying a foreclosure in NJ is a complex...
by THE STAFF | Sep 24, 2019 | Real Estate & Land Use
Land use and zoning law is the regulation of the use and development of real estate. Zoning, the most common form of land-use regulation, is used by municipalities to regulate and control local property development. Federal and State laws regulate zoning. Local...
by THE STAFF | Sep 17, 2019 | Real Estate & Land Use
In NJ, there are several stages of a real estate transaction between making an offer and closing on the home. One such stage early in the buying process is Attorney Review. How Long is the Attorney Review Period? The attorney review period begins after the buyer and...