Lights, Camera, Legal Action? What You Should Know Before Allowing Filming on Your Property
Filming at your New Jersey home can be exciting and profitable—but it comes with legal and financial risks many homeowners don’t anticipate. Before you sign a location agreement, understand how insurance, liability, property damage, and local rules can impact you long after the cameras stop rolling
Solar Panels, Leases, Liens, and Surprises: What Every NJ Buyer Should Know Before Signing
Solar panels can brighten a home but they can also tangle a deal when leases, liens, or transfer requirements surface too late in the process. Buyers and agents who identify the solar setup early and review the contract terms during attorney review avoid last minute surprises and keep the closing on track.
The Return of the Spring Market (in Winter?)
If it feels like the spring market is starting earlier every year, that’s because it is. Buyers who sat out the fall are anxious to get ahead of rate changes, and sellers are realizing that an early launch often means less competition and more serious offers.
NJ Agent LLC’s
The NJ Real Estate Commission has recently amended their regulations to allow Agents to receive commissions as an LLC. This can have huge implications for NJ Realtors, including tax benefits, retirement planning options, and other ways you can use this structure to benefit you and your family.