New Jersey Statutes

§ 46:8B-32 — Unconscionability of leases; rebuttable presumption; elements of lease

New Jersey § 46:8B-32
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 46PROPERTY

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 46:8B-32 (2026).

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There is hereby established a rebuttable presumption of unconscionability with respect to leases involving condominium property, including, but not limited to, leases concerning the use by condominium unit owners of parking, recreational or other common facilities or areas. Such presumption may be rebutted by a lessor by the presentation of evidence of the existence of facts and circumstances sufficient to justify and validate a lease which would otherwise appear to be unconscionable under the provisions of this section. A rebuttable presumption of unconscionability shall arise if one or more of the following elements exist, but the failure of a lease to contain any of the following elements shall neither preclude a determination of its unconscionability nor raise a presumption of its cons

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