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Coverage is available in the mar-

ketplace for unit owners to insure for

these deductibles and assessments

and typically at a negligible cost.

Next is

A4484.

This bill was intro-

duced by Assemblyman Tim Eustace

out of District 38 (Bergen and Passaic).

This bill declares that deed restrictions or

agreements that prevent raising or con-

structing of a structure to certain flood

elevation standards are unenforceable.

This bill could have been problematic to

community associations that could have

affected those in attached townhomes/

row houses. The LAC and, in particular,

LAC member Audrey Wisotsky, worked

closely with Assemblyman Eustace to

amend the bill so that it would not apply

to condominium associations. We

were successful in getting the language

to read in part:

“Notwithstanding, the foregoing,

with respect to a structure located

within a common interest commu-

nity, any and all other provisions

of the applicable declaration of

covenants, easements and restric-

tions, or similar document contain-

ing deed restrictions, shall remain

in full force and effect and shall

be enforceable. Further, if the

raising or construction of a struc-

ture located within a common

interest community would neces-

sitate that construction, repair or

other related work be performed

with respect to other owners with-

in the community or the subject

homeowners association shall be

paid by the owner of the structure

which will be raised or construct-

ed to a new elevation.”

The bill has passed the Assembly

with the amended wording!

Finally, but most worrisome is

S181.

This bill was introduced by

Senator Christopher “Kip” Batemen

out of District 16 (Hunterdon, Mercer,

Middlesex and Somerset) and Senator

Fred H Madden, Jr. out of District 4

(Camden and Gloucester). This bill

prohibits snowplow or de-icing ser-

vice contract from indemnifying prom-

ise against liability for loss or damage

in certain instances. This bill is

extremely problematic for community

associations and should be opposed.

The bill has passed the Senate 35-0,

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