Guide to Selling a Condo in New Jersey
Selling a condo in New Jersey is different than other sales. Learn how to sell a condominium, and about by owner sales, closing costs, and disclosure laws.
Selling a condo in New Jersey is different than other sales. Learn how to sell a condominium, and about by owner sales, closing costs, and disclosure laws.
Looking to “sell my house without a realtor in New Jersey”? This blog details the process of how to do a for sale by owner in New Jersey with no agent fees.
You can sell a house as is in New Jersey. The law establishes what has to be disclosed. Formal property condition disclosure statements are not always required.
Attorney review in New Jersey is a three-business day period to consult an attorney before the contract is final. Learn how attorney review works in this guide.
A real estate attorney helps protect and understand your rights and obligations, although not required or needed by law when buying or selling in New Jersey.
Deeds are defined by the grantor’s promises and guarantees. Learn about each type of deed in New Jersey: bargain and sale, quitclaim, warranty, and more.
Ejectment is the legal process in New Jersey for removing an non-tenants, including squatters, and friends and family that refuse to leave. Ejectment involves filing a lawsuit, court hearings, and lock-out by the county sheriff.
Wondering how to evict a tenant in New Jersey? The eviction process includes notices, a complaint, proving the case, overcoming defenses, and locking out.