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NJ S1832
NJ S1832Concerns expedited process for foreclosing vacant and abandoned residential properties in uncontested actions.
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Introduced
03/07/2016
03/07/2016
In Committee
01/05/2018
01/05/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018
01/08/2018
Introduced Session
2016-2017 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill provides an expedited process for residential mortgage lenders to foreclose vacant and abandoned residential properties and enhances the remedies available to common interest communities when lenders delay the foreclosure of vacant and abandoned properties. The bill provides that a residential mortgage lender may file a motion to proceed summarily to foreclose vacant and abandoned property if the foreclosure action is uncontested as defined pursuant to R.4:64-1(c) of the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The bill requires any defense or objection to an application to proceed summarily to foreclose vacant and abandoned property to be accompanied by an affidavit stating that the defense is not made solely for the purpose of delaying the relief requested pursuant to the summary action. The defense or objection must be presented within 30 days of the filing of the service of the application. Any defense or objection that is presented without the affidavit, or that is not presented within the 30 day time period, shall not be considered by the court, except for good cause shown. The bill requires the Superior Court to order payment by a plaintiff of $1,000 as a fee for costs associated with the use of the summary process for vacant and abandoned properties, which shall be retained by the Administrative Office of the Courts in a non-lapsing account for use by the Office of the Superior Court Clerk. Under current law, a residential mortgage lender may commence a summary action to foreclose a mortgage debt in Superior Court if the court finds that at least two out of 15 conditions exist that indicate the property is abandoned. This bill adds to this list a certification from the board of a planned real estate development stating with specificity that the property has been observed to be abandoned. This bill also provides that, when a lender is entitled to proceed through the foreclosure process in a summary manner, but has not done so, the board of a planned real estate development may file a motion to compel expedited judgment and sale, or in the alternative, payment of association fees. The bill requires the motion to be accompanied by an affidavit from a person having personal knowledge of the contents and shall contain the facts necessary to establish that the action is uncontested. The Superior Court shall subsequently enter an order compelling the lender to file an application to proceed in a summary manner within 30 days or, where the lender declines to file that motion, to pay to the planned real estate development the assessments for periodic payments due for regular and usual operating and common area expenses coming due on or after the thirty-first day following entry of the order to pay. Alternatively, the court may approve an application for an Order Appointing a Fiscal Agent. The bill allows the board of a common interest ownership association to apply to the Superior Court for an Order Appointing a Fiscal Agent over an abandoned or unoccupied unit. The fiscal agent will be responsible for maintaining the unit and paying, through a licensee or otherwise, maintenance fees and assessments for benefits such as utilities, common element expenses, amortization of common elements, administrative costs and maintenance of the physical structure in order to protect, preserve and maintain the unit for the benefit of the planned real estate development, the unit owners in the common interest community and any others with an interest in the unit, including, without limitation, mortgage holders. The fiscal agent is also intended to prevent the impairment of the utility of the unit for the association, the other unit owners in the planned real estate development, and others with an interest in the unit such as a mortgage holder.
AI Summary
This bill provides an expedited process for residential mortgage lenders to foreclose on vacant and abandoned properties, and enhances the remedies available to common interest communities when lenders delay the foreclosure of such properties. The bill allows lenders to file a motion to proceed summarily to foreclose on vacant and abandoned properties in uncontested actions. It also allows common interest community boards to file a motion to compel the lender to either file a summary foreclosure action or pay association fees, or to apply for the appointment of a fiscal agent to manage the abandoned property. The fiscal agent is authorized to manage the property, collect payments, and use the funds to pay outstanding association fees and mortgage debt.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Senate Budget and Appropriations Hearing (19:00 1/5/2018 S3264/A4280, S3351/ A4880, A597, A2991 & A4079 are pending refer) (on 01/05/2018)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| BillText | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2016/Bills/S2000/1832_R1.HTM |
| Bill | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2016/Bills/S2000/1832_R1.PDF |
| BillText | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2016/Bills/S2000/1832_I1.HTM |
| Bill | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2016/Bills/S2000/1832_I1.PDF |
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