New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A793

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Report Pass
3/14/22  
Engrossed
3/24/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
6/27/22  
Enrolled
6/29/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill significantly alters existing statutes regarding sheriff's sales and foreclosures. Specifically, it amends the procedures by which these sales are conducted, enabling greater participation from potential buyers who may have been excluded from previous processes. By mandating a portion of the proceeds from these sales to be directed to municipal affordable housing trust funds, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to bolster affordable housing initiatives.

Summary

Assembly Bill A793, known as the Community Wealth Preservation Program, aims to enhance access for certain buyers, particularly those affected by foreclosure, to purchase properties at sheriff's sales. This legislation proposes a system in which foreclosed homeowners or their heirs are given the right of first refusal to repurchase their homes at the opening bid price. If the foreclosed owners cannot do so, nonprofit community development corporations (CDCs) may step in to purchase the properties. The bill emphasizes creating affordable housing opportunities by ensuring that these properties remain accessible to low and moderate-income individuals under specific income thresholds.

Sentiment

The reception of Assembly Bill A793 appears to be generally positive among proponents of affordable housing, with support for its focus on preventing displacement of low-income families due to foreclosure. Advocates highlight its potential to revitalize communities by allowing nonprofit organizations to restore and rent properties as affordable housing. However, there are concerns from critics regarding the fiscal implications for counties overseeing sheriff's sales, as they may perceive the bill as potentially undermining traditional revenue sources while increasing administrative burdens.

Contention

Opposition primarily involves worries about the financial sustainability of local governments and concerns about whether such measures might lead to a decline in property values or the quality of housing stock if not properly managed. Notably, the bill also introduces specific procedural changes that may require additional staff training and resources at sheriff's offices, raising questions about the existing capacity of these agencies to implement the new regulations effectively.

Companion Bills

NJ S1427

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

Similar Bills

NJ S1647

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.

NJ S4240

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

NJ S1427

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

NJ A3135

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

NJ A4825

Permits veterans to provide five percent of purchase price in sheriff auction of residential property under certain circumstances.

NJ S2639

The "New Jersey Online Foreclosure Sale Act;" permits online foreclosure sales for real property.

NJ S4470

Revises oversight of "Community Wealth Preservation Program" and requirements for nonprofit community development corporations.