New jersey seeks to ban online foreclosure sales

New Jersey Seeks to Ban Online Foreclosure Sales

TRENTON, NJ – The Assembly Housing Committee has favorably reported with amendments Assembly Bill No. 3791, termed the “New Jersey Online Foreclosure Sale Act.” Dated June 13, 2024, the bill aims to modernize the process of selling foreclosed properties by allowing these transactions to occur in an online, public forum.

The proposed legislation does not change the timeline for foreclosure sales but significantly alters how these sales are noticed. Under the new bill, notices for foreclosure sales must be published online, specifically on the website where the sale will be conducted. This move is expected to increase bidder participation and potentially raise the final sale prices, benefiting both creditors and debtors.

Key amendments include allowing counties to contract with vendors to manage online foreclosure sales on behalf of sheriffs or other authorized personnel. The bill emphasizes the need for vendors to have a proven track record in creating competitive auctions that maximize financial recovery for all parties involved.

Additional requirements set by the bill for online foreclosure sales include:

  • Mandatory identity verification for all bidders before they can place bids.
  • A comprehensive registration process for bidders, which collects necessary identification and contact information.
  • Checks against the federal Office of Foreign Assets Control Sanctions List before finalizing any property purchase.

The bill also introduces flexibility in payment methods and timelines for the deposit and balance payments, which were previously restricted to cash or certified check. Now, the successful bidder can pay the 20% deposit immediately after the sale concludes or within a timeframe set by the sheriff, with continued flexibility on payment methods for the balance.

The Assembly Housing Committee’s amendments also remove the necessity to repost online sales notices if a sale must resume due to a default by the winning bidder.

This legislation represents a significant step toward modernizing property transactions in New Jersey, aiming to make the foreclosure sale process more accessible and efficient.

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