Homeowner’s NJ Supreme Court Brief for Twin Rivers

WHEN EXERCISING DOMINION OVER PERSONS RESIDING WITHIN ITS BORDERS, THE TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION/COMMUNITY TRUST MUST RESPECT FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GUARANTEED BY THE NEW JERSEY CONSTITUTION

Twin Rivers Homeowners Do Not Waive Their Constitutional Rights by Signing Contracts Containing Non-Negotiable Deed Restrictions

The complete Plaintiff brief is available here (82 pages, 4.1 MB, PDF).

An abbreviated version containing only the issues for the NJ Supreme Court to consider is available, also (3-page TOC).

This brief was provided courtesy of the Rutgers Constitutional Litigation Clinic.

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"The Voice for HOA Constitutionality". I have been a long-term homeowner rights authority, advocate and author of "The HOA-Land Nation Within America" (2019) and" Establishing the New America of independent HOA principalities" (2008). See HOA Constitutional Government at http://pvtgov.org. My efforts with HOAs took me to a broader concern that was deeply affecting the constituionality of HOAs. Those broad societal and plotical concerns caused me to start this new blog for my commentaries on the State of the New America.

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