If you haven’t put together an estate plan of any kind—a means of ensuring the orderly distribution of your property in the event of your death—a will may be exactly what you need to have the peace of mind that everything will go where you want it to go, and that...
The state of New Jersey has one of the toughest consumer fraud statutes in the country. With broad application, the law defines fraud to include more than just the “intentional misrepresentation of fact,” as traditionally construed. In New Jersey, you can also be...
As a homeowner, you’ll likely have an insurance policy that covers casualty loss, and most likely a comprehensive general liability policy. But if you belong to a homeowners association, you may be wondering if the HOA needs its own policies of insurance and, if so,...
You’ve just built a new home or remodeled your existing residence, but the builders simply did a poor job. What are your options in New Jersey? The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act For homeowners in New Jersey, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act provides specific remedies...
When you purchase a residence in a planned community, whether it’s a town home, a condominium or a single family home, you will probably be required as a part of your purchase to belong to and abide by certain rules set by a homeowners’ association (HOA). The...