Pitfalls in Non-Deed Transfers: The Controlling Interest Transfer Tax
If there is a non-deed transfer, it is true that a realty transfer fee will not be incurred. However, the Controlling Interest Transfer Tax (CITT) prevents taxpayers from avoiding the 1 percent tax on direct transfers by instead transferring ownership interests in the entity owning the real property.

Construction Contracts and Arbitration Clauses
New case law from the U.S. Supreme Court and New Jersey courts highlight the enforceability of arbitration provisions in construction agreements.

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