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New Jersey hoa assessment collection & lien calculators
Statutory math for HOA / condominium / common-interest community assessment collection: pre-lien notice, lien attachment and priority, super-priority doctrines (Nevada SFR Investments, Colorado, Illinois condo), late fees, interest caps, and the foreclosure timeline state by state.
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New Jersey Condo Assessment Lien Priority Calculator
Compute the New Jersey condominium association assessment-lien split between the six-month limited-priority portion (N.J.S.A. 46:8B-21(b), priority over first mortgages of record for REGULAR common-expense assessments only) and the sub-priority portion under the NJ Condominium Act (N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 et seq.). Returns the limited-priority dollar amount, the sub-priority dollar amount (including special assessments, late charges, interest, and attorney fees — all of which fall outside the NJ statutory cap), an equity estimate, and a recovery-probability classification (strong, mixed, weak).
New Jersey HOA & Condo
New Jersey Condo Super-Priority Lien Calculator
Compute the New Jersey condominium super-priority lien amount under N.J.S.A. 46:8B-21.3. NJ is one of the broadest super-priority regimes in the country: the priority slice covers six months of common expense assessments PLUS reasonable attorney fees and collection costs — unlike Illinois (assessments only) and Massachusetts (assessments only). Returns the total super-priority amount the mortgagee must pay to extinguish the association's senior lien, the regular subordinate lien balance, and a comparison flag noting NJ's attorney-fee inclusion.
New Jersey HOA & Condo
New Jersey HOA Fines Calculator — N.J.S.A. 46:8B-18 & N.J.S.A. 45:22A-44
Compute the lawful maximum fine under the New Jersey Condominium Act (N.J.S.A. 46:8B-18) and PREDFDA (N.J.S.A. 45:22A-44). Unlike North Carolina ($100/day, $2,000 aggregate statutory caps) and Florida ($100/day, $1,000 aggregate cap), NJ sets NO statutory per-day or aggregate cap — fine authority and limits come exclusively from the association's bylaws and fine schedule. A fine schedule in the bylaws is a prerequisite for any enforceable fine in NJ. The calculator checks procedural validity (written notice, hearing opportunity), applies bylaw caps, and determines whether the fine is lien-eligible under N.J.S.A. 46:8B-17.
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