Areas We Serve
Corporate Office
2 Commerce Drive
Suite 101
Cranbury, NJ 08512
Northern Region
265 Broad Street
Suite 8
Bloomfield, NJ 07003
Southern Region
697 Mill Creek Road
Suite 7
Manahawkin, NJ 08050
3 Important Things a Condo Board Should Do For Owners
Whether you’re renting or buying a property, residential building boards must handle numerous responsibilities on a daily basis. You must make sure your structure is in good standing and that your tenants are satisfied. But which should you put first? You must have clear communication with the property owners If you want to have a […]
Condo Communities: The Impacts of Investors and Short-term Rentals
The ongoing housing crisis is making homes more expensive and rent to skyrocket. In Gallup’s 2022 Economy and Personal Finance Poll, 69% of those surveyed said that now is not a good time to buy a house—the first time in the poll’s 44-year history where most Americans have had this opinion. A recent housing market […]
The Impacts of Zero Waste on Building Management
For many years, zero waste laws, challenges, and initiatives have been in the spotlight. Zero waste, at its most basic level, entails refusing what isn’t required by the building anymore. Here’s how good building management can assist you. Controlling Waste and Costs in Properties There are numerous things you can do right now to get […]
Federal Legislation for Condo Safety Brought to Capitol Hill
The Community Associations Institute supports Representatives Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz for introducing the Rapid Financing for Critical Condo Repairs Act of 2022, H.R.8304. This legislation would allow the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Federal Housing Administration to insure condominium association building rehabilitation loans made by private lenders—a move that would […]
FITNESS CENTERS RE-OPENING NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK – by Griffin Alexander Attorneys
Governor Murphy is expected to announce today the opening of fitness centers in New Jersey, effective September 1, 2020, with restrictions. Fitness centers have been closed to the public in accordance with Executive Order 104. The Governor previously stated, in his Executive Order, that fitness centers “are vital to the economic health of the State, […]



