A new bill is being considered in New Jersey that would warn tenants or home buyers of any flood risks on properties before contracts are signed.
New Jersey is considering a bill to warn tenants or homebuyers of any flood risks on properties before contracts are signed.
This comes about one year after remnants of Hurricane Ida caused widespread flooding, and killed 30 people. The measure would require landlords and real estate agents to disclose whether properties are in FEMA floodplains or or other flood hazard areas, or have ever had flood damage.
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