Requires certain approvals as a condition of sale or transfer for certain cooperative buildings.
Impact
The implementation of S3367 would substantially alter the landscape of cooperative ownership in New Jersey. By instituting a majority-vote requirement for sales, the bill seeks to empower current owners in a cooperative setting, potentially curbing abrupt ownership changes that may not align with the interests of the community. This change underscores a commitment to preserving the integrity and character of cooperative living arrangements and could prevent hostile takeovers or unwelcome financial strategies at the expense of current residents.
Summary
Senate Bill S3367, introduced in New Jersey, aims to establish a requirement for owner approval on the sale or transfer of cooperative buildings. Specifically, the bill mandates that any sale or transfer of ownership for residential buildings organized as cooperatives cannot occur unless more than 50% of the owners of residential units in the cooperative give their approval. This legislation specifically targets residential buildings that contain three or more units, establishing a voting mechanism to uphold community control over ownership changes within such structures.
Contention
While the bill aims to protect resident interests in cooperative buildings, it may also face criticism from those concerned about reduced flexibility in property transactions. Opponents might argue that such a requirement can complicate the real estate market by making it more difficult to sell properties and may deter potential buyers who are concerned about navigating community governance processes. Additionally, questions about the accessibility of the voting process and potential for disagreements among residents may arise, potentially leading to friction within cooperatives aiming to reach consensus.
Eliminates supplemental realty transfer fee and one percent fee on transfers of certain commercial real estate and tax on sale of controlling interests in certain commercial real property.
Eliminates supplemental realty transfer fee and one percent fee on transfers of certain commercial real estate and tax on sale of controlling interests in certain commercial real property.
Clarifies and expands landlord registration procedures; creates certain rights for tenants; makes certain changes concerning tenant notifications, inspections, and maintenance in multiple dwellings; permits percentage of affordable housing obligation to be satisfied by certain rehabilitation projects.
Property tax: assessments; transfer of ownership of certain real property to certain individuals; exempt from uncapping of taxable value upon transfer. Amends sec. 27a of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.27a).
Property tax: assessments; transfer of ownership of certain real property to certain individuals; exempt from uncapping of taxable value upon transfer. Amends sec. 27a of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.27a).
Property tax: assessments; transfer of ownership of certain real property to certain individuals; exempt from uncapping of taxable value upon transfer. Amends sec. 27a of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.27a).
Property tax: other; certain references in the general property tax act; make gender neutral. Amends sec. 27a of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.27a). TIE BAR WITH: HJR F'23