
When Do You Need a Real Estate Lawyer?
You can engage the services of a real estate attorney anytime you’re not confident in navigating a real estate issue on your own.

What Does a Real Estate Lawyer Do
Buying or selling a home is an expensive transaction and a large commitment and has the potential for large expensive problems before or after the sale if the parties don’t protect themselves. There can arise many legal issues during the real estate process and having a real estate lawyer review

Eviction vs. Ejection – Is there a difference?
Tenants can be evicted for a variety of reasons. Non-payment of rent is the typical lease default which can result in eviction. There are also non-monetary defaults which can lead to eviction, such as criminal activity, breach of the peace, failure to upkeep the premises and other violations. When non-monetary

New Jersey Courts – Eviction status – Coronavirus
New Jersey Evictions – COVID-19 Update Our office remains open and we are closely monitoring the quickly developing effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. During the past few days, we have received several calls from our clients, who concerned about the effects of the moratorium on evictions. As resources become

NJ Tax Appeal Deadline Extended
Due to ongoing issues related to the coronavirus, on March 19, 2020, the Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, Stuart Rabner, signed an Order delaying the filing deadline for local property tax appeals from April 1 to a new date, which will be scheduled for 30 days following

Law Firm Operations
South Jersey Law Center Operations We know that you have received no shortage of communication related to the coronavirus, but wanted to send you a quick update: • South Jersey Law Center is open for business during the crisis, but we will all be working from home until further notice