New Jersey Condo Act
- In accordance with the New Jersey Condominium Act, a condominium may be built or established through county record with the acknowledgment of all owners on the master deed.
- The master deed includes acknowledgment that the building must comply with the provisions in the Condominium Act, the name of the property, a description of the land, a survey of the property, the identification of each condominium unit, the voting rights of unit owners, by-laws, name of the association and additional provisions.
- Under the Condominium Act, deeds or leases should be provided to the owner or tenant of the individual condominium units. This deed must include the name of the condominium, the unit the deed is intended for, the name of the unit owner and a statement of the proportionate undivided interest.