by Kelly Voicheck | Apr 18, 2016 | Feature Articles
By: Michael D. Mirne, Esq. Most American businesses keep track of their charges and receivables using a “first in, first out” method. The central principle of this method, referred to as “FIFO,” is to apply customers’ payments toward their earliest balances first, and...
by Kelly Voicheck | Apr 18, 2016 | Feature Articles
By: Hon. Mahlon L. Fast, J.S.C. Retired As a practical matter, this issue becomes relevant only after a tenant has vacated/been evicted. The landlord will then deduct the fee for repairs, repainting, refurbishing and cleaning of a unit from the security deposit or sue...
by Kelly Voicheck | Dec 2, 2015 | Feature Articles, News & Views
By: Gary Strong, Esq. Introduction We have all heard about the massive data breaches at Target, Home Depot, and more recently JP Morgan Chase. As these data breaches have grabbed the biggest headlines, the media has rightfully focused on the staggering effects on...
by Kelly Voicheck | Oct 16, 2015 | Feature Articles, News & Views
By: Bruce Gudin, Esq. There are several different laws relating to sales and rentals to disabled persons (or persons with disabilities authorized to live with tenants): The Federal Fair Housing Act The Americans with Disabilities Act The Rehabilitation Act New Jersey...
by Kelly Voicheck | Oct 16, 2015 | Feature Articles, News & Views
By: Jonathan Mehl, Esq. It is important to have a guarantee of rental payments in writing. This can be incorporated into the lease. However, if the tenant is a business entity such as a corporation, and an individual is guaranteeing rent, there are...
by devsitedeveloper | Apr 28, 2015 | Feature Articles
By: Jonathan Mehl, Esq. A new directive was issued by the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts updating the policies regarding the Special Civil Part Officers. These Officers are sometimes referred to as Court Officers, and in the past were...