ASSEMBLY, No. 2246

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

216th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED JANUARY 27, 2014

 


 

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman  RONALD S. DANCER

District 12 (Burlington, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Authorizes municipalities, by resolution, to require tax collector to remove parcel of real property from accelerated tax sale list if fourth quarter property taxes not paid but property materially depreciated following severe weather event.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act concerning accelerated tax sales and amending R.S.54:5-19.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.  R.S.54:5-19 is amended to read as follows:

     54:5-19.  The term "collector" as hereinafter used includes any such officer, and the term "officer" includes the collector.

     A municipality shall have the authority to conduct both standard and accelerated tax sales.

     When unpaid taxes or any municipal lien, or part thereof, on real property remain in arrears at the close of the fiscal year, the collector or other officer charged by law in the municipality with that duty, shall enforce the lien by selling the property in the manner set forth in this article by holding a standard tax sale in the following fiscal year.

     When unpaid taxes or any municipal lien, or part thereof, on real property remains in arrears on the 11th day of the eleventh month in the fiscal year when the taxes or lien became in arrears, the collector or other officer charged by law in the municipality with that duty, shall enforce the lien by selling the property in the manner set forth in this article by conducting an accelerated tax sale by selling the property in the manner set forth in this article, provided that the sale is conducted and completed no earlier than in the last month of the fiscal year.

     In either a standard or an accelerated tax sale, the municipality may by resolution direct that when unpaid taxes or other municipal liens or charges, or part thereof, are in arrears as of the 11th day of the eleventh month of the fiscal year, such sale shall include only such unpaid taxes or other municipal liens or charges as were in arrears in the fiscal year designated in such resolution, and may by resolution, either general or special, direct that there shall be omitted from such sale any or all such unpaid taxes, and other municipal liens, or parts thereof, on real property, upon which regular, equal monthly installment payments are being made, in pursuance to such agreement as may be authorized by said resolution between the collector and the owner or person interested in the property upon which such delinquent taxes may be due; provided, that said agreement shall require payment of such installment payments in amounts large enough to pay in full all delinquent taxes, assessments and other municipal liens held by the municipality, in not more than five years from the date of such agreement; provided, that the extension of time for payment of such arrearages herein authorized shall not apply to any parcel of property which prior thereto has been included in any plan theretofore adopted by any municipality of this State under and pursuant to the provisions of any public statute of this State whereunder prior extensions for the payment of delinquent taxes were authorized; provided further, that the right of any person interested in such property to pay such arrears in such installments shall be conditioned on the prompt payment of the installments of taxes for the current year in which such agreement is made, and all subsequent taxes, assessments and other municipal liens imposed or becoming a lien thereafter, including all installments thereafter payable on assessments theretofore levied, and also the prompt payment of all installments of arrears as hereinbefore authorized; and provided further, that in case any such installment of arrears or any new taxes, assessments or other liens are not promptly paid, that is to say, within thirty days after the date when the same is due and payable, then such agreement shall be void, and in any such case the collector, or other officer charged by law with that duty, shall proceed to enforce such lien by selling in the manner in this article provided.

     Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the governing body of a municipality, by resolution, may require the collector or other officer charged by law in the municipality with that duty, to remove from an accelerated tax sale list a parcel of real property for which the owner did not pay the fourth quarter property taxes due on that property, if, after receiving notice of the tax sale, the property owner notifies the tax collector in writing that the listed property was materially depreciated by a natural or non-natural disaster declared to be an emergency by the President of the United States or by the Governor.

(cf:  P.L.2009, c.320, s.1)

 

     2.  This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill would permit a municipal governing body, by resolution, to require the tax collector, or other officer charged by law in the municipality with that duty, to remove from an accelerated tax sale list a parcel of real property for which the owner did not pay the fourth quarter property taxes due and payable on that property, if, after receiving notice of the tax sale, the property owner notifies the tax collector in writing that the listed property was materially damaged by a natural or non-natural disaster declared to be an emergency by the President of the United States or by the Governor.