New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A623

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes time periods for adverse possession of certain property.

Impact

The bill significantly modifies existing laws by repealing previous statutes that varied the time required for adverse possession, specifically changing the requirement from 30 or 60 years to a more accessible 20 years under certain conditions. This could lead to increased legal claims to properties that have not been claimed by the original owners within the new timeframe, potentially benefiting individuals who have maintained possession of properties they do not hold formal legal titles for.

Summary

Bill A623 establishes time periods for adverse possession of certain real estate in New Jersey, specifically setting a 20-year term for individuals to claim ownership of properties they have occupied. This bill aims to clarify inconsistencies within the state's adverse possession laws as currently existing statutes provide different durations for possession claims. The primary goal is to streamline the process for individuals seeking legal recognition of their ownership of real estate after a prolonged period of uninterrupted possession.

Contention

While the bill provides clearer guidelines for property ownership claims, it may raise concerns regarding public and environmental protections. Critics might argue that attempting to facilitate property claims could jeopardize state interests, particularly regarding properties that were publicly owned or reserved for conservation purposes. Additionally, the stipulation that tidal-flowed properties require a 40-year period for adverse possession might lead to contention regarding waterfront lands and state claims to riparian rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A653

Establishes time periods for adverse possession of certain property.

NJ A2674

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

NJ A2909

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

NJ SB0166

Adverse possession statute of limitations.

NJ S4653

The "Vacant Property Revitalization and Affordable Housing Act"; establishes fund to revitalize certain real property and revises process for tax lien holder to foreclose the right of redemption; appropriates $50 million.

NJ A2246

Establishes New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program under gross income tax for certain home purchases during qualified periods by first-time homebuyers.

NJ S2345

Establishes New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program under gross income tax for certain home purchases during qualified periods by first-time homebuyers.

NJ S2745

Establishes New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program under gross income tax for certain home purchases during qualified periods by first-time homebuyers.

NJ S4240

Establishes "Community Wealth Preservation Program"; expands access for certain buyers to purchase property from sheriff's sales.

NJ A5664

Establishes "Community Wealth Preservation Program"; expands access for certain buyers to purchase property from sheriff's sales.

Similar Bills

HI SB3302

Relating To Green Infrastructure.

HI SB3056

Relating To Financing.

HI HB2088

Relating To Financing.

NJ A653

Establishes time periods for adverse possession of certain property.

CA ACA12

Property taxation: base year value transfers: persons with a severely disabled child.

CA ACA24

Property taxation: transfer of base year value: disaster relief.

CA SCA8

Property taxation: base year value transfers: persons with a severely disabled child.

CA ACA7

Property taxation: intercounty base year value transfers.