New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1784

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Enhances protections against fraudulent deed recordings.

Impact

If A1784 is enacted, it will amend existing laws related to the recording of property deeds, specifically addressing the potential for fraudulent activities in real estate transactions. By requiring notifications to property owners whenever a deed is being recorded, this bill aims to ensure that property owners are informed and can respond to unauthorized transfers, thereby strengthening property rights and protecting individuals from deceitful activities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1784, known as the Property Owner's Protection Act, aims to enhance protections against fraudulent deed recordings in New Jersey. This initiative mandates that any transfer of real property title must comply with new recording requirements. It introduces key measures such as the necessity to provide a statement of true consideration and an affidavit of title, thereby aiming to verify the authenticity of property transactions and safeguard property owners from potential fraud.

Contention

While proponents of A1784 argue that these measures are essential for enhancing transparency and security in property transactions, there may be concerns from some stakeholders about the additional fee of $2 for recording deeds, which could be viewed as a financial burden to property owners. Additionally, the implementation of new requirements might raise questions about the efficiency of the recording process and could lead to potential bureaucratic delays, which are often points of contention in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

NJ S390

Carry Over Enhances protections against fraudulent deed recordings.

NJ A171

Carry Over Enhances protections against fraudulent deed recordings.

Previously Filed As

NJ A171

Enhances protections against fraudulent deed recordings.

NJ S390

Enhances protections against fraudulent deed recordings.

NJ A5301

Expands available protections against fraudulent recording of quitclaim deed.

NJ S4094

Expands available protections against fraudulent recording of quitclaim deed.

NJ A985

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

NJ A836

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

NJ S1351

Encourages timely recording of residential deeds.

NJ S276

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

NJ S564

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.

Similar Bills

TX HB1833

Relating to the authority to transfer real property in the name of an entity.

CA AB1716

Estate disposition.

LA SB100

Provides liability protection for federally insured depository institutions and mutual associations that transfer money or property by relying on small succession affidavits. (gov sig)

OR HB2509

Relating to the transfer of recorded brands.

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.

TX HB2447

Relating to private transfer fee obligations.

TX SB1578

Relating to private transfer fee obligations.