Selling As Is in New Jersey – Disclosure Law
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.
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.
New Jersey law provides requirements for valid and enforceable deeds. Learn about the New Jersey Recording Act and Statute of Frauds in this guide.
Real estate ownership in New Jersey takes many forms, and can change depending on the number of owners and percentage share, restrictions, and relationships.