New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1737

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits seller of real estate to transfer realty transfer fee liability to buyer.

Impact

The implementation of A1737 is expected to protect buyers from unfair financial obligations during real estate transactions. By prohibiting sellers from passing on the liability for realty transfer fees, buyers will no longer be at risk of being charged these fees under contractual agreements. This bill not only aims to promote fairness in real estate transactions but also strengthens consumer rights to pursue legal action should they encounter violations. The stipulation that buyers can sue for refunds and compensation enhances their position in negotiations.

Summary

Bill A1737 introduced in the New Jersey Legislature aims to clarify the responsibility regarding the payment of realty transfer fees in real estate transactions. The bill explicitly prohibits sellers from transferring the liability of the realty transfer fee to buyers, reaffirming that the legal obligation to pay this fee rests solely with the seller. This legislative move seeks to address ongoing practices where real estate contracts unfairly require buyers to shoulder this financial burden.

Contention

Potential contention surrounding the bill may arise from real estate professionals and sellers who may resist the added regulatory framework that limits their ability to negotiate contract terms freely. Some stakeholders might argue that allowing buyers to take legal action against sellers could introduce complexities and lead to increases in litigation. Additionally, the bill might lead to concerns about how these changes could affect the overall real estate market dynamics in New Jersey, specifically regarding seller negotiations and pricing strategies.

Companion Bills

NJ A720

Carry Over Prohibits seller of real estate to transfer realty transfer fee liability to buyer.

Previously Filed As

NJ A720

Prohibits seller of real estate to transfer realty transfer fee liability to buyer.

NJ A106

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.

NJ A200

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.

NJ A5804

Modifies payer of additional fees and taxes imposed on certain real property transfers; modifies fees and taxes imposed on property transfers valued over $2 million.

NJ S4666

Modifies payer of additional fees and taxes imposed on certain real property transfers; modifies fees and taxes imposed on property transfers valued over $2 million.

NJ A4602

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ A3405

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ S207

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ S535

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ A790

Terminates imposition of general purpose fee under realty transfer fee and one percent assessment on purchases of residential real property selling for more than $1,000,000.

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