by Gary Nissenbaum | Dec 2, 2024 | Blog, Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
One of the most troubling aspects of the residential real estate market as it has evolved in recent years is the manner in which the foreclosure process has effectively shut out local communities without the means to purchase distressed properties. Many of these homes...
by Gary Nissenbaum | May 10, 2024 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
The New Jersey Bulk Sales Law (Bulk Sale Statute) applies to transactions involving the sale, transfer or assignment in bulk of business assets of any part or whole of the person’s business assets, other than in the ordinary course of business. N.J.S.A....
by Gary Nissenbaum | May 10, 2024 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
It is well established that a subcontractor may recover against a public agency even though there is no direct contractual relationship between the parties. Accordingly, where either a contractor or a subcontractor performs work with respect to public improvements and...
by Gary Nissenbaum | May 10, 2024 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
What is spot zoning? That was one of the questions before the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey in Hal Holding, LLC v. Mount Laurel Township, A-1340-10T2, 2012 WL 1556301 (N.J. Sup. Ct. App. Div. May 4, 2012.) In that case, the parties were...
by Gary Nissenbaum | May 10, 2024 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
Will the economic loss doctrine bar a claim for negligence if by doing so, the plaintiff will be left without a remedy? That issue was addressed in Spectraserv, Inc. v. The Middlesex County Utilities Authority et al., Docket No. L-2577-07 (Law Div. July 25, 2013). In...
by Gary Nissenbaum | May 10, 2024 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
When has a landlord materially deprived its commercial tenant of an expected and intended use of a premises, as required for constructive eviction? The Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division for the First Department addressed this question. Pacific Coast...