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To view CAI-NJ’s Action Alert on S-2545 CLICK HERE. To view a copy of the bill CLICK HERE.
CAI-NJ has been working with a number of legislators, most notably Senator Ronald Rice (D – Essex) and Assemblyman Carmelo Garcia (D – Hudson) on foreclosure reforms that should help our member communities deal with abandoned properties and association fee delinquencies. Amongst the several proposals under consideration are: A statewide task force, consisting of representatives
CAI-NJ has been working with both Senator Shirley Turner (D – Mercer) and Assemblyman Jerry Green (D – Union) on reforms that would address the concerns tackled in this bill without the one-size-fits-all approach in S-1938, which we have consistently opposed. With the hard work of our volunteers on the Legislative Action Committee, and the
Knowing that this information is often vital to the homeowners we all serve, CAI-NJ was proud to stand with Assemblywoman Sumter in support of this important reform, which was signed by the Governor this summer and is now law. The bill requires the Division on Civil Rights and the Department of Community Affairs to make