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Understanding the Mortgage Contingency in a New Jersey Real Estate Contract
ost residential real estate contracts in New Jersey contain a mortgage contingency clause. This provision protects the buyer by allowing the contract to be cancelled if financing cannot be obtained within a set period.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 245 min read


Title Insurance in New Jersey: Do You Really Need It?
Buyers often ask whether they truly need it, particularly when they believe the seller has owned the property without issue for many years. The answer is that title insurance is not optional in any meaningful sense.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 205 min read


Tactics of Unscrupulous Home Sellers
While the vast majority of people selling their homes are honest and forthcoming with buyers, there are some who believe that they can...

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Sep 28, 20226 min read


6 Reasons Why First-Time Home Buyers Need to Have An Attorney | Law Offices of Peter J. Lamont
Buying a home is arguably one of the most expensive and important purchases you will make in your lifetime. The last thing you want to...

Peter Lamont, Esq.
May 10, 20215 min read
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