New Jersey, Real estate laws, are a set of laws developed by the state federation of New Jersey and
constitute the legal aid on diverse issues like the following.
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Homestead protection laws:
these are the kind of real estate property laws, which aid the small owner in protecting their property from creditors.
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Adverse possession laws:
These real estate laws based on the doctrine of adverse possession,
according to which an individual developing an abandoned property can claim the title.
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Tenant and landlord laws:
These are diverse and deals with the aspects like the following:
Ø The laws surrounding the leasing and renting agreements.
Ø Laws are surrounding the limit and return of security deposits.