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We have added to this page, some internet links that Hunter's Brook residents may find useful. If you have any that you believe would be useful and benefit our community, submit the link and description to our general email address of:  TheBoard@HuntersBrookNJ.com        We can't promise that all submitted links will be published, but we will evaluate all of the submissions.  Thanks for your input.

http://www.searchiqs.com/njwar/ Search legal docs for Warren County NJ, provides book number and page numbers locations of document in storage.
NJ-Prop-Recrds   Easy search site to review NJ property records, owners, taxes, lot site, blocl/lot #, etc
Warren Co. Sheriff's Office   Search for county home foreclosures, judgements, etc.
http://hackettstownlife.com   Hackettstown community message board, and classified website
http://hackettstown.net   Hackettstown's general website
 warrencologo
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  Warren County Gov't Directory & General Info
Hackettstown General Code Ordinance

Hackettstown Land Development Ordinance
  Hackettstown has a links on their website that display all legal codes, rules, fines etc. governing life in Hackettstown. The link to the left of this message brings you to a RDF file that contains ALL of the town's legal code chapters.  Example: If you need to know what the law in Hackettstown requires you to do about snow removal on your sidewalk, the language can be found here.
nj highlands   Link to the New Jersey Highlands site : how these rules will affect Hackettstown, etc
title-info   This link has an issue as of 3/15/24
it only shows MONMOUTH county !!

This public link provides TITLE information, block, lot, etc.
LVLogo   This public link provides TITLE information, etc for
properties in Lehigh County PA.
Manual link:

MORRIS COUNTY LEGAL DOCUMENT LOOKUP   This public link provides legal document images for Morris County NJ
NJPARCELS.com   Another source for NJ property information.
SHORT SALE
vs
DEED IN LEU
  If you are facing foreclosure and your lender has denied your request for a repayment plan, forbearance, or loan modification (or if you are not interested in any of those options), there are other things you can do to avoid foreclosure (called loss mitigation).

Two of these options include a short sale or a deed in lieu of foreclosure. Because short sales and deeds in lieu are similar transactions, many people get them confused. But there are differences. Here you can learn about short sales and deeds in lieu, the differences between the two, and how they could help you prevent a foreclosure.
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