A condominium in New Jersey is governed by:
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Federal condo laws only
The Condominium Act and association bylaws
Local township rules only
Local township rules don't govern condominiums in New Jersey. While municipalities may have zoning or building codes, they don't override the state Condominium Act or association bylaws that specifically govern condominium operations.
No specific regulations
All property types, including condominiums, operate under specific regulatory frameworks. New Jersey law explicitly provides for condominium governance through the Condominium Act and association bylaws.
Why is this correct?
New Jersey condominiums are governed by both state-level statutes (the Condominium Act) and the specific bylaws of each individual association. This dual regulatory framework provides comprehensive oversight while allowing community-specific rules to address unique property characteristics.
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