New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2909

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Concerns time frames for establishing or enforcing property rights related to adverse possession.

Impact

The legislation specifically addresses complications arising from state claims, particularly regarding tidelands properties. Under current law, conflicting statutes leave uncertainty regarding property rights, as possession of certain lands can yield different title requirements depending on existing claims. By establishing a clear 20-year timeline for adverse possession, the bill seeks to protect property owners who may have unwittingly invested in or maintained properties that are now encumbered by state claims, thereby facilitating mortgage financing and repairs necessary for economic development.

Summary

A2909 is a bill introduced in the New Jersey Legislature aimed at establishing a clearer statutory framework for adverse possession of real estate. The bill modifies existing laws by establishing a uniform 20-year period for claiming adverse possession, which would bar any claims from other individuals after 20 years of actual, open, and notorious possession. This reform is intended to simplify property ownership rights and promote economic stability, especially in areas severely affected by storms, such as Hurricane Sandy, where property repair and reconstruction are needed.

Contention

While proponents of A2909 advocate for its potential to restore ownership rights to affected property owners, critics should consider the implications of limiting state claims on publicly owned or designated lands. The bill explicitly states that adverse possession claims do not apply to state-held properties dedicated to public use, safeguarding the state’s interest in future public projects and utilities. However, defining what constitutes 'public use' can be contentious, and there may be concerns regarding the balance between private property rights and state interests in maintaining controlled access to certain lands.

Further_provisions

The bill also contains provisions for previously tidal-flowed lands, requiring a longer 40-year possession period before the state loses any claims over these properties. This dual timeframe attempts to account for specialized circumstances where tidal waters may affect property rights. Consequently, the legislation proposes repealing several older statutes related to adverse possession, thereby streamlining the legal landscape surrounding property claims in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2674

Concerns time frames for establishing or enforcing property rights related to adverse possession.

NJ A623

Establishes time periods for adverse possession of certain property.

NJ A653

Establishes time periods for adverse possession of certain property.

NJ HB05436

An Act Concerning Adverse Possession.

NJ HB298

Adverse Possession; prohibit right of title.

NJ SB0166

Adverse possession statute of limitations.

NJ HB12

Adverse possession; require possessor to notify chancery clerk before title vests.

NJ SB1249

Relating to adverse possession of real property by a cotenant heir against other cotenant heirs.

NJ HB2544

Relating to adverse possession of real property by a cotenant heir against other cotenant heirs.

NJ S4015

Concerns foreclosure of certain tax liens on real property.

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