Beginning on March 20, 2024, all property owners seeking to lease (including renewals) or sell, real property in New Jersey, including commercial real estate, must make certain disclosures to potential tenants and/or buyers regarding historic and potential flood conditions on the subject property. Pursuant to the law codified at P.L. 2023, c.93, which was the subject of prior posts on this law blog, the disclosures must be made by property owners for all new leases, lease renewals, sales or exchanges of real property in New Jersey.
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