Affordable Housing
January 1, 1900
The attorneys who specialize in the area of affordable housing represent and advise developers on various issues related to affordable housing, including Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) regulations and procedures, municipal affordable housing ordinances and fair share plans, builders remedy lawsuits, and financing for affordable housing developments, such as state funding and the federal low income housing tax credit program.
Affordable housing/COAH matters are a complicated and ever-changing area of the law that requires legal guidance and advice for both residential and non-residential projects as well as the institutions financing these developments.
The following links provide additional information about the latest developments by COAH.
Interested In Affordable Housing? Now Is The Time To Put Municipalities On Notice
Affordable Housing Is Now In The Hands of the Trial Courts
Fourteen Years Later And Still No Third Round Regulations
COAH Releases Its Long-Awaited Regulations
The COAH Saga Continues
New Jersey State Senate Passes Bill S-1
Governor Signs Into Law Moratorium on the 2.5% Nonresidential Development Fee
Governor Signs Into Law Affordable Housing Reform Law
Summary of New COAH
Third Round Rules, Effective October 22, 2008
PDF of Entire Copy of Adopted NJAC 5:96 (procedural Third Round rules)
PDF of Entire Copy of Adopted NJAC 5:97 (substantive
Third Round rules)
List of Towns That Have Submitted Third Round
Affordable Housing Plans Plans to COAH
Proposed Bill S2485 Amending Non-Residential
Development Fee Act
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