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Condominium Law Practice

Ehrlich, Petriello, Gudin & Plaza‘s condominium law practice serves clients throughout  New Jersey.  Condominium associations have multi-faceted legal needs that our condominium practice addresses through our extensive experience in many areas of the law.  These needs include drafting and amending Master Deeds and By-Laws; negotiating and drafting vendor contracts; drafting and enforcing  Rules and Regulations; protecting the association during owners’ bankruptcy and foreclosure proceedings; interpretation of Master Deeds and By-Laws and provisions of the New Jersey Condominium  Act; alternative dispute resolution; general litigation; interpretation of insurance policies and the appropriate disbursement of proceeds; collection of maintenance, assessment, and fines from unit owners; abating nuisances at the condominium; tenant issues; appropriate use of common elements and units; owners’ v. association’s responsibilities; and compliance with municipal, environmental, zoning and land use ordinances.

Members of our practice are always available to address any legal concern of our clients, no matter how simple or complex.  Our focus is on foreseeing issues and acting proactively.  Therefore, we counsel our clients with the aim of preventing legal problems before they arise and eliminating their exposure to unnecessary risks and expense. Our clients range in size from six unit dwellings to multi-unit complexes and townhouse developments.  No condominium is too large or too small and all our clients receive prompt and personal attention.

For further information please contact  Anne Ward, Esq., at 973-854-6717 or Anne@lep-lawyers.com

Ehrlich, Petriello, Gudin & Plaza, A Professional Corporation, represents clients in business and commercial law, commercial litigation, real estate, criminal defense, and family law throughout Northern and Central New Jersey, including Newark, Hackensack, Elizabeth, Morristown, Paterson, Jersey City, New Brunswick, Somerville, Morris County, Union County, Hudson County, Middlesex County, Monmouth County, Westchester County, Hunterdon County, Somerset County and Bergen County; and also serves clients throughout New York City from its Manhattan office.