New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3407

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Clarifies DCA's authority to ensure planned real estate development builders comply with disclosure requirements.

Impact

The bill is poised to impact the state laws governing real estate developments by not only reinforcing the DCA's enforcement authority but also specifying penalties for non-compliance. Specifically, the penalties for violations can range from a minimum of $250 to a maximum of $50,000, thus establishing a substantial financial deterrent for potential infractions. This level of regulatory oversight is intended to protect consumer rights by ensuring that buyers receive full and accurate disclosures regarding their prospective real estate purchases.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3407 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the enforcement mechanisms of the 'Planned Real Estate Development Full Disclosure Act' in New Jersey. Introduced on March 7, 2022, the bill clarifies the authority of the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to ensure that builders involved in planned real estate developments comply with stipulated disclosure requirements. This act serves as a response to past recommendations aimed at improving transparency and accountability within the real estate development sector, particularly in how builders communicate crucial information to potential buyers.

Contention

While the bill aims to strengthen consumer protections, it may also face opposition from some stakeholders within the real estate industry who may view the added regulations as excessive or burdensome. Critics may argue that the imposed penalties could stifle development, particularly among smaller builders who may lack the resources to fully comply with extensive disclosure mandates. Proponents of the bill, however, emphasize the necessity of transparency in real estate transactions, advocating that such protections are vital for consumer welfare and market integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2554

Clarifies DCA's authority to ensure planned real estate development builders comply with disclosure requirements.

NJ A5239

Provides standards for election and recall of officers for associations of planned real estate developments and restricts certain expenditures.

NJ A476

Provides standards for election and recall of officers for associations of planned real estate developments and restricts certain expenditures.

NJ A3412

Requires developer under "The Planned Real Estate Full Disclosure Act" to post bond with DCA and provides for more accountability to owners in common interest community.

NJ A2558

Requires developer under "The Planned Real Estate Full Disclosure Act" to post bond with DCA and provides for more accountability to owners in common interest community.

NJ A2480

Requires certain local authorities to inspect, maintain, and repair fire hydrants in planned real estate developments.

NJ S2935

Requires certain local authorities to inspect, maintain, and repair fire hydrants in planned real estate developments.

NJ S3121

Requires certain local authorities to inspect, maintain, and repair fire hydrants in planned real estate developments.

NJ A3959

Requires certain local authorities to inspect, maintain, and repair fire hydrants in planned real estate developments.

NJ S3992

Modifies capital reserve funding requirements for certain planned real estate developments.

Similar Bills

NJ A2554

Clarifies DCA's authority to ensure planned real estate development builders comply with disclosure requirements.

CT HB05510

An Act Concerning The Disposition Of Surplus State Property.

CT HB06495

An Act Concerning The Disposition Of Surplus State Property.

MA H4138

sic] the Affordable Homes Act

WV HB4524

Reducing the rate of interest on delinquent property taxes

MA H4707

Relative to the Affordable Homes Act

WV SB552

Relating to tax sale process

AZ SB1218

Exclusive agreements; residential property sales