New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A985

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

Impact

The proposed bill modifies existing state laws governing property transactions and recording processes to enhance compliance and efficiency. If enacted, it establishes a financial deterrent against delayed reporting, thereby promoting timely registrations which can contribute to better recordkeeping for real estate transactions. Further, the bill dictates that proceeds from these late filing fees are directed towards combating homelessness, reinforcing the importance of social responsibility in legislative measures.

Summary

Assembly Bill A985 seeks to encourage the timely recording of residential real property deeds in New Jersey. This legislation introduces a late filing fee for those who fail to submit a deed for recording within 90 days of delivery to the grantee. The daily penalty is set at $10, accumulating up to a maximum of $500. However, exemptions are granted in cases where the county recording office is closed or if the deed was held in escrow, thereby protecting certain parties from penalties.

Contention

While the intent of A985 is to incentivize quick action in deed recording, it may raise concerns among various stakeholders. Real estate agents and buyers might express apprehension regarding the financial burden of late fees, particularly in scenarios where delays are beyond their control. Moreover, the allocation of the collected fees towards homelessness efforts, while commendable, may prompt discussions around the efficacy and management of such funds. Legislators will need to address these potential points of contention to gain broad support for the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ S1351

Same As Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

Previously Filed As

NJ A836

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

NJ S1351

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

NJ S278

Requires limited liability company disclose certain information when recording deed concerning residential rental property.

NJ A5032

Requires limited liability company disclose certain information when recording deed concerning residential rental property.

NJ S889

Requires limited liability company disclose certain information when recording deed concerning residential rental property.

NJ A1240

Requires limited liability company disclose certain information when recording deed concerning residential rental property.

NJ S564

Requires limited liability company to disclose ownership information when submitting deed for recording.

NJ S276

Requires limited liability company to disclose ownership information when submitting deed for recording.

NJ A2288

Requires limited liability company to disclose ownership information when submitting deed for recording.

NJ A1233

Requires limited liability company to disclose ownership information when submitting deed for recording.

Similar Bills

NJ A836

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

NJ S1351

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

DE HB343

An Act To Amend Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Decreasing The State's Realty Transfer Tax Rate Of Taxation.

CA AB892

Transfers of real property.

HI SB395

Relating To Real Property Transactions.

MD HB693

Renters' Rights and Stabilization Act of 2024

TX HB5642

Relating to the disclosure of information regarding a transfer on death deed in certain residential real property transactions.

CO HB1175

Local Goverments Rights to Property for Affordable Housing