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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 12B

17:12B-11 Mortgage deemed first lien.

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11. A mortgage upon real property or a mortgage upon a lease of the fee of real property shall be deemed a first lien as follows:
(a)A mortgage upon real property shall be deemed a first lien notwithstanding the existence of
(i)a prior mortgage or mortgages held by the association,
(ii)a lien of a condominium association for up to six months of customary condominium assessments pursuant to section 21 of P.L.1969, c.257 (C.46:8B-21), or
(iii)building restrictions or other restrictive covenants or conditions, leases or tenancies whereby rents or profits are reserved to the owner, joint driveways, sewer rights, rights in walls, rights-of-way or other easements, or encroachments which do not materially affect the security for the mortgage loan. Nothing herein shall alter or affect the status or priority of municipal liens under R.S.54:5-1 et seq.
(b)A mortgage upon a lease of the fee of real property shall be deemed a first lien not subject to any prior lien, except for municipal liens, notwithstanding the existence of building restrictions or other restrictive covenants or conditions, joint driveways, sewer rights, rights in walls, rights-of-way or other easements, or encroachments which do not materially affect the security for the mortgage loan. Nothing herein shall alter or affect the status or priority of municipal liens under R.S.54:5-1 et seq.
(c)A mortgage upon an apartment which is part of a horizontal property regime, established under the "Horizontal Property Act," P.L.1963, c.168 (C.46:8A-1 et seq.) or upon a unit which is part of a condominium established pursuant to the "Condominium Act," P.L.1969, c.257 (C.46:8B-1 et seq.) shall be deemed a first lien notwithstanding the existence of other proportionate undivided interests in the "general common elements" or "common elements" of such horizontal property regime or condominium, as the case may be, as the same are defined in the "Horizontal Property Act," and the "Condominium Act," respectively, and notwithstanding the indivisibility of such common elements or the existence of a prior mortgage or mortgages held by the association upon such apartment or unit or the existence of a prior mortgage or mortgages on other apartments or units within the particular horizontal property regime or condominium, as the case may be, regardless of whether such prior mortgages are held by the association or any other mortgagee and notwithstanding the existence of building restrictions or other restrictive covenants or conditions, leases or tenancies whereby rents or profits are reserved to the owner, or other easements or encroachments which do not materially affect the security for the mortgage loan. Nothing herein shall alter or affect the status or priority of municipal liens under R.S.54:5-1 et seq.
(d)Every mortgage shall be certified to be a first lien by an attorney at law of the state in which the real property is located, or certified or guaranteed to be a first lien by a corporation authorized to guarantee titles to real property in such state.
L.1963,c.144,s.11; amended 1967, c.231, s.1;1974, c.145, s.1;1995, c.354, s.3;1997, c.190, s.1.
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