Given the coronavirus, do we really need a pool contract?
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 co ...
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Ire: Marijuana, Cigarettes, Cooking Odors and Other Nuisances
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 betwe ...
NJ Attorney Susan Radom addresses ethics at NJICLE 2018 Community Association Law Summit
Radom & Wetter Attorney Susan Radom presents ethics to fellow attorneys and community association leaders at NJICLE 2018 Community Association Law Summit Radom & Wetter partner Susan J. Radom ...
Radom to address ethics at NJICLE 2018 Community Association Law Summit
Radom & Wetter Attorney Susan Radom to address peers and community association leaders at NJICLE 2018 Community Association Law Summit
Community Association Law Makes a Splash
New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code Amendments New rules and regulations updating the New Jersey State Sanitary Code, Chapter IX – Public Recreational Bathing, N.J.A.C. 8:26 became effective ...
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 ...