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The Waterfront Project’s Attorneys Stop Next-Day Eviction and Secure $2,300.00 Credit from Excess Security Deposit Charge

By Elizabeth Hurley, Legal Director of The Waterfront Project Ms. C. came to The Waterfront Project’s offices late in the afternoon with a Warrant for Removal stating she would be evicted the following morning. She had previously signed a settlement agreement to resolve her eviction case with a payment plan towards rental arrears but did
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What is a “Zombie” Second Mortgage?

By Patricia Ellams, Foreclosure Specialist at The Waterfront Project Zombie Mortgage Loan foreclosures are on the rise in New Jersey. If you’ve recently discovered along-forgotten second mortgage or Home Equity Line of Credit coming back to haunt you, it’simportant to understand your rights. Can I Lose My Home to a Zombie Mortgage? Yes, it’s possible
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Addressing Recent Housing News in Newark, New Jersey: What a 30% Drop in Unsheltered Homelessness Means for Housing Justice

In a moment of deep housing insecurity across New Jersey, one story stands out as a beacon of hope: Newark has reduced unsheltered homelessness by more than 30% in just four years. This achievement, led by the city and Essex County’s coordinated Office of Homeless Services, shows that systemic change is possible when communities invest
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The Waterfront Project’s Attorneys Reverse Eviction of 10-Year Tenant with Rent Control

Written by Elizabeth Hurley, Legal Director of The Waterfront Project The Waterfront Project’s attorneys met Mr. J. in court on a Wednesday after he had been evicted two days earlier from his rent-controlled apartment of 10 years. Mr. J. explained that he had been approved for rental assistance from Hudson County Department of Family Services
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