A New Jersey judge has ruled that a town cannot bar the owners of constitutionally mandated affordable housing units from selling their homes at market rates.

Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfson, in a ruling published May 17, invalidated Piscataway Township’s move to unilaterally extend deed restrictions for another 30 years on 109 units of housing designated for low- and moderate-income home purchasers and built in the 1980s.

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