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Where
can I find available housing in NJ?
New
Jersey Multiple Listing Service, Inc.
has extensive listings of homes and apartments for sale and rent
in New Jersey.
How
can I get information about affordable housing?
The
Department of Community Affairs has posted information on affordable
housing in New Jersey. The 92-page Guide to Affordable Housing
in New Jersey identifies more than 1,800 developments with more
than 150,000 apartments or houses affordable to low- and moderate-income
families. The back of the guide identifies state and local agencies
important to anyone in search of affordable housing in New Jersey.
The first copy is free. Additional copies cost $5.00 each. To order
a printed copy, write to:
Guide
to Affordable Housing in New Jersey
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
PO Box 802
101 South Broad Street
Trenton, NJ 08625-0802
Where
can I find more information on Section 8 housing?
The
Department of Community Affairs has made available on the Web its
Guide
to the Section 8 Housing Program. Housing and Urban Development
has information available on housing
choice vouchers including Section 8.
Where
can I find more information about HUD (Housing Urban Development)?
The
HUD Web site
How
can I obtain a list of real estate regulations?
Submit
a written request to the New Jersey Real Estate Commission, P.O.
Box 328, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0328, Attention: Education Section.
The cost of the statutes and rules is $10.00 (Certified check, cashier's
check, or money order only.)
What
are the rights of landlords and tenants in New Jersey?
The
New Jersey Law Network has links to articles and laws concerning
property
and real estate law.
What
types of mortgage programs are available?
The
homeownership
programs page contains links to a variety of mortgage programs.
Where
can I find information on homeowner's insurance?
The
Homeowners
Insurance page includes a premium
comparison survey and frequently
asked questions about homeowners insurance.
Where
would I find the property tax rate for all the towns in New Jersey?
The
Division of Taxation has a list of local
property taxes.
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