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...
by THE STAFF | Dec 23, 2016 | Real Estate & Land Use
It’s that time of the year again! April 1st is the deadline for filing your property tax appeal. Property taxes are the result of the local budget process and may not be appealed but the property’s assessment may be. A taxpayer considering an appeal should...
by THE STAFF | Apr 15, 2016 | Real Estate & Land Use
Most people in the process of buying or selling a home typically work with their real estate agent to either make or accept an offer on a home and sign a contract. This is because every contract contains a mandatory attorney review provision that provides that each...
by THE STAFF | Jan 2, 2016 | Real Estate & Land Use
A large majority of real estate professionals, from brokers to commercial lenders, continue to believe that a Phase I Site Assessment is sufficient due diligence in a real estate transaction involving commercial and/or industrial property. However, in New Jersey...
by THE STAFF | Sep 30, 2014 | Real Estate & Land Use
Buying or selling a home is a major transaction. In fact, purchasing a home will probably be the largest single investment you’ll ever make. Because the transfer of property in New Jersey is very complicated, there are many serious problems that might crop up when you...