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NJ Woman Fails to Qualify as Surviving Spouse for Property Tax Exemption

by: Jon Ferrari
22 Oct 2025
New Jersey honors the loyalty and sacrifice of veterans who are 100% disabled by providing them and their surviving spouses with a property tax exemption. Yet a woman from South Plainfield who had lived with a disabled veteran until his death failed to qualify as a surviving spouse. The matter was recently brought to the... Read More

LLC Hit with Increased Assessment After Failing to Appear in Court

by: Jon Ferrari
15 Oct 2025
An LLC got an unlucky break after failing to defend a reverse tax appeal brought by Jersey City. As a result, its property’s assessment increased nearly 150%. Here’s what happened and what property owners in NJ can learn from this case. Overview RM Holdings owns a property in Jersey City used as a skilled nursing... Read More

Why Are North and South Dakota Fighting Over Carbon Pipelines?

by: Jon Ferrari
30 Sep 2025
A $9 billion carbon pipelines project has triggered a legal standoff between North and South Dakota. South Dakota’s eminent domain ban threatens to derail Summit Carbon Solutions’ ambitious plan to transport CO₂ from ethanol plants across state lines. North Dakota officials explored legal action but recently backed down, leaving the project’s future uncertain. What’s Behind... Read More

Can You Sue a Municipality for Cybersecurity Failures?

by: Jon Ferrari
15 Sep 2025
A legitimate business transaction turned into a costly nightmare when 45 Legion Drive LLC discovered their property tax payments—totaling more than $550,000—were diverted to cybercriminals. The company has now filed a lawsuit against Cresskill officials, claiming the municipality’s failure to secure its IT systems led to significant financial harm. The Financial Impact of Municipal Cybersecurity... Read More

NJ Supreme Court to Hear Two Eminent Domain Cases

by: Jon Ferrari
12 Sep 2025
Two potentially significant eminent domain cases are set to be heard by the New Jersey Supreme Court. At the heart of these cases is the public use doctrine rooted in the U.S. Constitution and the New Jersey Constitution. Let’s see how these cases could impact the government’s use of this constitutional power. Township of Jackson... Read More

NJ Tax Court Judge Slashes Megamall’s $3.3 Billion Assessment

by: Jon Ferrari
27 Aug 2025
Last year when I clerked for the Tax Court of New Jersey, my fellow law clerks and I had the privilege of attending a property inspection for American Dream Mall’s multi-billion dollar tax appeal. The mega-mall recently scored a huge legal victory as Judge Gilmore reduced the assessment by a pretty penny. Let’s take a... Read More

Bostonians Furious Over Alleged Tax Assessment Penalties

by: Jon Ferrari
1 Aug 2025
Many commercial real estate owners in Boston can be described in one word: gobsmacked. Although they have appealed their property tax assessments, their assessments have soared sky high. This has caught the attention of a highly regarded non-profit which recently uncovered a potential conspiracy, causing many to question whether Bostonians are being secretly penalized for... Read More

NJ Tops List – Has Highest Property Taxes in the Country…Again

by: Jon Ferrari
21 Jul 2025
New Jersey doesn’t top many lists. For instance, U.S. News & World Report ranks it 49th in fiscal stability, 45th in opportunity, 31st in economy, and 19th overall. New Jersey Rankings | U.S. News Best States. But there is a list where the Garden State is safely at number 1: high property taxes. New Jersey... Read More

Property Owner Entitled to Compensation After Foreclosure Sale

by: Jon Ferrari
10 Jul 2025
The New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division delivered a landmark decision that protects property owners’ rights to surplus equity after foreclosure sale. In Johnson v. City of East Orange, the court reversed a trial court ruling and affirmed that property owners must receive compensation when municipalities keep proceeds exceeding unpaid taxes. This groundbreaking case demonstrates... Read More

Ohio Group Seeks to Abolish Property Taxes

by: Jon Ferrari
27 Jun 2025
Beth Blackmarr nearly fainted when she saw that her home’s assessment increased by over 50% from the prior year. That’s when she decided enough is enough and joined a movement to end all property taxes in Ohio. The group, known as Citizens for Property Tax Reform, is a grassroots campaign based in Cuyahoga County. Recently,... Read More