New office expansion enables Radom & Wetter to accelerate market expansion with a focus on real estate, municipal court, family law, wills, estates, trusts, landlord-tenant, and Community Association law. Blairstown, NJ – Radom & Wetter Attorneys at Law is pleased to announce the opening of a new
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Your board may need guidance on a wide variety of items. In most cases, we suggest that it is of much greater benefit to fully discuss the specifics of your situation with the association’s attorney. Item 2 of the most recent executive order 107 entered by Governor
Read more →Item 2 of the most recent executive order 107 entered by Governor Murphy effective Saturday, March 21, 2020, at 9:00 p.m. requires New Jersey residents to remain at their place of residence unless they are generally, “social services, visiting with a person with whom one has close
Read more →Consult Your Attorneys Before Cancelling Contracts Due to the Coronavirus Radom & Wetter Attorneys have already been fielding calls from our Community Association clients asking if they need to continue various maintenance agreements for common area services which may or may not be used this spring and
Read more →Frequently Asked Questions We’ve already received a number of questions from Community Association Boards regarding the legal requirements surrounding COVID-19 coronavirus. Here are some of the Frequently Asked Questions. If a resident has been diagnosed with the coronavirus, or has been advised by public health officials to
Read more →Information About COVID-19 and Community Associations Radom & Wetter is monitoring the outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus and its impact on community associations. We are encouraging community associations to follow the latest guidance and updates issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We understand that
Read more →Marijuana, Cigarettes, Cooking Odors and Other Nuisances… What’s an association to do when presented with complaints from residents about their neighbors? What tools does an association have to respond to the complaints or to craft some mitigation plan? When must an association take remedial action? Both the
Read more →On February 13, 2020, Susan J. Radom presents a session at NJICLE on nuisance complaints amongst residents and the impact on community associations. Bridgewater, NJ – Presented in cooperation between NJSBA Real Property Trust and Estate Law Section and the New Jersey Chapter of the Community Associations
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