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  • How A Short Sale and New Jersey Real Estate Law Helps Homeowners Facing Financial Hardship

    How A Short Sale and New Jersey Real Estate Law Helps Homeowners Facing Financial Hardship

    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.…

  • What to Know About Title Searches in New Jersey Residential Real Estate Law

    What to Know About Title Searches in New Jersey Residential Real Estate Law

    A title search, in essence, is a thorough investigation into the legal history of a property. The process involves exploring public records to affirm the legal ownership of a property and to unearth any potential issues that could hinder the transfer of ownership. The Importance of Tracing a Property’s Ownership History The primary aim of…

  • The Importance of Due Diligence in NJ Real Estate Transactions

    The Importance of Due Diligence in NJ Real Estate Transactions

    Property owners, investors, and real estate legal counsel like The Law Office of K. Johnson, Esq., LLC, who specialize in this field, understand the gravity of thorough due diligence. With experience in Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey, we have seen how meticulous attention to detail can prevent legal issues, financial losses, and future disputes.…

  • Can Your Landlord Enter Your Apartment Without Permission in NJ?

    This issue hinges on the concept of ‘reasonable notice.’ According to New Jersey law, in most cases, a landlord is required to provide a tenant reasonable notice before entering their apartment. This stipulation aims to balance the landlord’s need to maintain their property and the tenant’s right to privacy. However, the law also outlines certain…

  • What Does A Foreclosure Lawyer Do? Our Role in Legal Proceedings

    What Does A Foreclosure Lawyer Do? Our Role in Legal Proceedings

    When you’re unable to keep up with your mortgage payments, you will face the threat of foreclosure. Your mortgage company may seem like an insurmountable adversary, but a foreclosure lawyer can be your champion, working to stop foreclosure from happening. Understanding the Foreclosure Process Foreclosure isn’t a sudden event; it’s a step-by-step legal procedure. In…

  • What home buyers need to know about the Open Public Records Act OPRA

    What home buyers need to know about the Open Public Records Act OPRA

    The Open Public Records Act (OPRA) is a crucial legislation for prospective home buyers in New Jersey, granting them the right to access important government records relevant to their potential new home. These records can include information on open and closed permits, essential for verifying the property’s adherence to local codes and standards. Making an…

  • Understanding Contract Contingencies: A Guide for NJ Buyers and Sellers

    Understanding Contract Contingencies: A Guide for NJ Buyers and Sellers

    For example, an inspection contingency allows the buyer to cancel the contract or negotiate repairs based on the results of a professional home inspection. A mortgage contingency protects the buyer if they are unable to secure financing for the purchase. Similarly, a sale contingency can be used by the buyer to ensure they can sell…

  • How Long Does The Attorney Review Process Take in New Jersey Real Estate Transactions?

    How Long Does The Attorney Review Process Take in New Jersey Real Estate Transactions?

    In New Jersey, the attorney review process is not just a formality but a legal requirement designed to protect all parties involved. Given its significance, it’s crucial to have an experienced real estate attorney by your side throughout this journey. Understanding the Attorney Review Process The attorney review process is a critical stage in any…