A family inherited a home in Perth Amboy they never planned on owning. Here's the real story — in their own words — of how it sold for $385,000, $35,000 over the asking price.
New Jersey homeowners can sell at any point before the sheriff sale — and if you have equity, selling is usually the smartest way to protect it. Here's how it works at every stage.
A sheriff sale date on the calendar feels final — but New Jersey homeowners have real ways to delay or stop it, including adjournments, redemption, and selling before the sale. Here's what still works.
If you're dealing with foreclosure in New Jersey, you still have options. Here's what you need to know about the process and how to protect your equity.
New Jersey has one of the longest foreclosure timelines in the country. Understanding each stage — and what you can do at each one — can make the difference between losing your home and finding a way out.
New Jersey probate can take anywhere from 6 months to over a year. Here's a county-by-county breakdown of what to expect and how to avoid the delays that cost families money.
Selling as-is in New Jersey doesn't mean you can hide problems — it means you're not fixing them. Here's what the term actually means legally, how to price it right, and who buys as-is homes in NJ.
If you've inherited a house in New Jersey, waiting too long to decide what to do with the property can lead to unexpected costs that reduce the value of the home.
Received a lis pendens notice? Here's what it means, what happens next, and what options New Jersey homeowners still have during the foreclosure process.