New Jersey Statutes

§ 46:10B-63 — Prohibited actions of distressed property purchaser.

New Jersey § 46:10B-63
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 46PROPERTY

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 46:10B-63 (2026).

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11. a. A distressed property purchaser, in the course of a distressed property conditional conveyance, shall not:

(1)enter into, or attempt to enter into, a distressed property conditional conveyance unless the distressed property purchaser verifies and can demonstrate that the owner has a reasonable ability to pay for the subsequent conveyance of a fee interest back to the owner under the terms of any option to purchase and a reasonable ability to make monthly or any other required payments due prior to the subsequent conveyance;
(2)fail to make a payment to the owner at the time the title to the distressed property is conveyed from the owner to the distressed property purchaser, or, if the distressed property purchaser acquires a beneficial interest through a trust, at the time of the

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