The Master Plan v. Community Associations
As townships grow and change, they often choose to implement or update a master plan that will help preserve the intention of the community and set the direction for future development. The master pla ...
Mark Wetter, Esq. Earned Sick Leave Op-Ed in ROI-NJ
Continuously focused on Community Associations and the impact of business laws in New Jersey, Mark Wetter, Esq. of Radom & Wetter, has contributed an Op-Ed article on New Jersey Earned Sick Leave ...
Can a Board of Trustees Amend Bylaws without a Vote of Unit Owners?
The simple answer is yes – with two caveats. Community Association Board Members located In New Jersey may amend the association’s bylaws without a vote of the unit owners under two circumstances. …
Community Association Viewed as a Business for Maintenance Liability
Sidewalk Liability On August 12, 2015, the Supreme Court of New Jersey decided the case of Cuiyun Qian v. Toll Brothers Inc., et als. In that case, the plaintiff and her husband resided in a unit in ...