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Code · New Jersey · Title 46 — Water Rights · Chapter 8C

46:8C-16. Association notice to landowner, recording

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7. a. Upon receipt of its certificate of incorporation, or, if the homeowners' association does not incorporate, upon its establishment, the homeowners' association shall notify the landowner in writing of such incorporation, or establishment, as appropriate, and shall advise the landowner of the names and addresses of the officers of the homeowners' association by personal delivery upon the landowner or by certified mail, return receipt requested.
b. The homeowners' association shall file with the clerk of the county in which the private residential leasehold community is located a notice of its rights under sections 2 and 3 of this act. The notice shall contain the name of the association, the name of the landowner, and the address or legal description of the land. Within 10 days of the recording of the notice, the association shall provide a copy of the recorded notice to the landowner, at the address provided by the landowner, by certified mail, return receipt requested.
L.1991,c.483,s.7; amended 1995,c.365,s.7.
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