Pursuant to P.L. 2021, c. 444, municipalities are allowed to
establish a property registration program and fee schedules relative
to properties within the municipality where a summons and comments
for foreclosure are filed. Additionally, the Township Committee determined
that it is in the public interest for the Township of Morris to establish
a property registration program and applicable fee schedule, on the
creditors or other responsible parties of properties against which
a summons and complaint for foreclosure are filed, in order to protect
the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the Township
of Morris.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CREDITOR
A mortgagee or an agent or assignee of a mortgagee, such
as the servicer, who has filed a complaint in the Superior Court seeking
to foreclose upon the residential or commercial mortgage. If the entity
seeking to foreclose upon the residential or commercial mortgage changes
as a result of an assignment, transfer, or otherwise after the filing
of the foreclosure complaint in the Superior Court, the new entity
shall be deemed the creditor for purposes of this section. For purposes
of this section, a creditor shall not include the state, a political
subdivision of the state, or a state, county, or local government
entity, or their agent or assignee, such as the servicer.
VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY
A property that is not legally occupied by a mortgagor or
tenant, which is in such condition that it cannot be legally reoccupied
because of the presence or finding of at least two of the following:
A.
Overgrown or neglected vegetation;
C.
The accumulation of newspapers, circulars, flyers, or mail on
the property;
D.
Disconnected gas, electric, or water utility services to the
property;
E.
The accumulation of hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances
or materials on the property;
F.
The accumulation of junk, litter, trash or debris on the property;
G.
The absence of window treatments such as blinds, curtains, or
shutters;
H.
The absence of furnishing and personal items;
I.
Statements of neighbors, delivery persons or government employees
indicating that the property is vacant and abandoned;
J.
Windows or entrances to the property that are boarded up or
closed off, or multiple window panes that are damaged, broken, and
unrepaired;
K.
Doors to the property that are smashed through, broken off,
unhinged, or continuously unlocked;
L.
A risk to the health, safety, or welfare of the public or any
adjoining or adjacent property owners due to acts of vandalism, loitering,
criminal conduct, or the physical destruction or deterioration of
the property;
M.
An uncorrected violation of a municipal building, housing or
similar code during the preceding year, or an order by municipal authorities
declaring the property to be unfit for occupancy and to remain vacant
and unoccupied;
N.
The mortgagee or other authorized party has secured or winterized
the property due to the property being deemed vacant and unprotected
or in danger of freezing;
O.
A written statement issued by a mortgagor expressing the clear
intent of all mortgagors to abandon the property; or
P.
Any other reasonable indicia of abandonment.
VACANT AND ABANDONED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
A.
Residential real estate with respect to which the mortgagee
proves, by clear and convincing evidence, that the mortgaged real
estate is vacant and has been abandoned or where a notice of violation
has been issued. Where a notice of violation has not been issued pursuant
to this article, real property shall be deemed "vacant and abandoned"
if the court finds that the mortgaged property is not occupied by
a mortgagor or tenant as evidenced by a lease agreement entered into
prior to the service of a notice of intention to commence foreclosure
according to Section 4 of the "Fair Foreclosure Act," P.L. 1995, c.
244 (N.J.S.A. 2A:50-56), and at least two of the following conditions
exist:
(1)
Overgrown or neglected vegetation;
(3)
The accumulation of newspapers, circulars, flyers or mail on
the property;
(4)
Disconnected gas, electric, or water utility services to the
property;
(5)
The accumulation of hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances
or materials on the property;
(6)
The accumulation of junk, litter, trash or debris on the property;
(7)
The absence of window treatments such as blinds, curtains or
shutters;
(8)
The absence of furnishing and personal items;
(9)
Statements of neighbors, delivery persons, representatives of
a common interest community association, or government employees indicating
that the residence is vacant and abandoned;
(10)
Windows or entrances to the property that are boarded up or
closed off or multiple window panes that are damaged, broken and unrepaired;
(11)
Doors to the property that are smashed through, broken off,
unhinged, or continuously unlocked;
(12)
A risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public, or any
adjoining or adjacent property owners, exists due to acts of vandalism,
loitering, criminal conduct, or the physical destruction or deterioration
of the property;
(13)
An uncorrected violation of a municipal building, housing, or
similar code during the preceding year, or an order by the Township
authorities declaring the property to be unfit for occupancy and to
remain vacant and unoccupied;
(14)
The mortgagee or other authorized party has secured or winterized
the property due to the property being deemed vacant and unprotected
or in danger of freezing;
(15)
A written statement issued by any mortgagor expressing the clear
intent of all mortgagors to abandon the property;
(16)
Any other reasonable indicia of abandonment.
B.
Except that a residential property shall not be considered "vacant
and abandoned" if, on the property:
(1)
There is an unoccupied building which is undergoing construction,
renovation, or rehabilitation that is proceeding diligently to completion,
and the building is in compliance with all applicable ordinances,
codes, regulations, and statutes;
(2)
There is a building occupied on a seasonal basis, but otherwise
secure; or
(3)
There is a building that is secure but is the subject of a probate
action, action to quiet title, or other ownership dispute.