New Jersey Code § 45:22A-46.1

Findings, declarations relative to age-restricted communities.
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45:22A-46.1 Findings, declarations relative to age-restricted communities.
1. The Legislature finds and declares:
a. Age-restricted communities are one of the fastest growing types of developments in the nation and in the State;
b. Age-restrictions violate federal laws against discrimination in housing, unless certain exceptions are met for age-restricted communities as authorized by federal law;
c. Homeowners' associations which manage the property in age-restricted communities currently have no methods by which to ensure that the exceptions to federal anti-discrimination provisions will be maintained upon the resales of units in such communities; and
d. It is necessary and in the public interest for the Legislature to create a method of ensuring compliance by age-restricted communities with federal law.
L.2008, c.71, s.1.

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