New Jersey Condominium Law AttorneysAt Aiello Harris, our lawyers currently represent condominium associations and condominium boards of directors concerning general representation and transition from developer to a home owner run association. We are experienced in handling all types of matters and are knowledgeable in all areas of the law concerning condominium ownership and association formation. We also assist condominium associations with the collection of unpaid and overdue maintenance fees through lawsuits and foreclosures. Real Help, Real Results…Call (908) 561-5577 TodayMost condominium construction cases resolve by way of settlement. Specifically, it is our understanding that there have only been a handful of cases, which have been tried in New Jersey. Our firm tried the most well-known of all cases, to wit:
One of our former members was the Planning Board Attorney for the Township of Edison for twenty-four years. With the exception of Newark and Atlantic City, the Township of Edison has seen more development than any other municipality within the past ten years. As result of the representation through the Planning Board, we have had countless pieces of litigation involving condominium associations. Specifically, we represented the Township of Edison in the matter of S.O.S. v. Edison Township which received a great deal of press concerning the construction of condominiums and single family homes near wetlands and wildlife preserves. We have also been successful in representing associations by convincing building code officials and the Department of Community Affairs to issue notices of violations for construction defects. For example, a building code official issued a notice of violation against a developer after transition was completed for improper electrical wiring in the common area. This resulted in a savings to the association in excess of $100,000 thus, negating special assessments. Furthermore, our firm has worked on condominium cases, which involve deficiencies including construction claims, accounting claims, etc., against the Halpern Organization (Hallmark Homes). These are the same developers who built the development where the blast took place in Edison and who constructed the project where the young boy died in a sink hole in North Brunswick. At the present time, we are representing associations for general representation and transition issues, including disputes with homeowners concerning the payment of monthly assessments charges, the upkeep of their property and disputes with contractors concerning work performed at the association. 24 Hours a Day • 7 Days a Week If your condominium association is considering hiring a lawyer, call Aiello, Harris, Devero, Marth & Schiffman, P.C. at (908) 561-5577 or contact us online at any of our North and Central New Jersey law offices for a free consultation. |


