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  • Can a Real Estate Lawyer Represent the Buyer and Seller in NJ?

    Can a Real Estate Lawyer Represent the Buyer and Seller in NJ?

    Dual Representation in Real Estate Transactions Dual representation is when one real estate lawyer represents both the buyer and the seller in the same transaction. While this is allowed under NJ law, there are strict ethical considerations that must be met. Understanding the terms in a real estate contract is key to dual representation to…

  • Real Estate Liens and Selling a Home with a Lien in NJ

    Real Estate Liens and Selling a Home with a Lien in NJ

    Kristen E. Johnson, Esq., a seasoned real estate attorney with over 20 years of experience in Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey, has guided countless clients through the complexities of real estate transactions, including the resolution of liens. Here’s what you need to know about how liens are handled when selling your home. What is…

  • Legal Obligations Regarding Permits and Occupancy Records

    Legal Obligations Regarding Permits and Occupancy Records

    If you’re planning to sell your home in New Jersey, understanding your legal obligations for permits and occupancy records is important. Many homeowners don’t realize that overlooking these details can slow down the selling process, reduce buyer confidence, or even derail a closing. Why Permits and Occupancy Records Matter In New Jersey, sellers must typically…

  • Underground Tank Issues in NJ Property Transactions

    Underground Tank Issues in NJ Property Transactions

    The Industrial Site Recovery Act in New Jersey underscores the importance of addressing environmental contamination, particularly for properties with potential hidden dangers like underground storage tanks (USTs), contaminated soil, or groundwater issues. Challenges such as asbestos and mold can pose significant risks to both buyers and sellers. Compliance with environmental permitting and addressing these concerns…

  • How to Handle Tax Liens on Your New Jersey Property

    How to Handle Tax Liens on Your New Jersey Property

    Addressing tax liens promptly is essential. Delays in resolving these issues can result in increased financial strain and potential foreclosure. For New Jersey homeowners, understanding the common causes of tax liens and effective strategies for resolving them is crucial. Here’s some information about what tax liens are, why they occur, and how timely property tax…

  • What NJ Property Owners Need To Know About Boundary Disputes

    What NJ Property Owners Need To Know About Boundary Disputes

    What is a Boundary Dispute? A boundary dispute occurs when neighboring property owners disagree on the location of a shared property line. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as outdated or unclear property surveys, changes in landscape or land use, or simply a lack of communication between neighbors. Boundary disputes can range…

  • Where Can I File A Complaint Against My Landlord In New Jersey?

    Where Can I File A Complaint Against My Landlord In New Jersey?

    Understanding Tenant Rights in New Jersey Before filing a complaint against your landlord, it is important to understand your rights as a tenant in New Jersey. The state has specific laws and regulations that protect tenants from unfair practices and ensure safe and habitable living conditions. One of the most important tenant rights in New…

  • How A Short Sale and NJ Real Estate Law Helps Homeowners

    How A Short Sale and NJ Real Estate Law Helps Homeowners

    The Law Office of K. Johnson, Esq., LLC, stands out in Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey, for its understanding and experience in handling short sales along with other real estate matters. Our dedicated approach makes sure homeowners are well-informed of their rights and options, so the process can help to protect them from foreclosure.…