As of May 14, 2021
REMOVALS
Can I be removed from my home as a result of a foreclosure proceeding during the COVID-19 emergency?
No. On March 19, 2020, New Jersey Governor Philip Murphy issued Executive Order 106, which suspended evictions and removals throughout the state. This is called an “eviction moratorium,” and it means that, except in rare circumstances,
no homeowner may be removed from his or her home as a result of a foreclosure proceeding at this time. You cannot be removed even if a final judgment of foreclosure has been entered and a sheriff’s sale of your property has taken place. The eviction moratorium does
As of April 20, 2021
REMOVALS
Can I be removed from my home as a result of a foreclosure proceeding during the COVID-19 emergency?
No. On March 19, 2020, New Jersey Governor Philip Murphy issued Executive Order 106, which suspended evictions and removals throughout the state. This is called an “eviction moratorium,” and it means that, except in rare circumstances,
no homeowner may be removed from his or her home as a result of a foreclosure proceeding at this time. You cannot be removed even if a final judgment of foreclosure has been entered and a sheriff’s sale of your property has taken place. The eviction moratorium does
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Gillian’s Wonderland Pier in the Jersey Shore town has been owned by the mayor’s family for nearly a century, but it recently was ordered up for auction by.
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Gillian s, the 91-year-old, third generation family amusement pier at 6th Street on the Ocean City Boardwalk is owned by Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian and his wife, Michelle.
According to Ted Greenberg s report on NBC10, court records in state Superior Court s Office of Foreclosure show that the Gillians owe First Priority Bank about $8 million in mortgage debt On Wonderland Pier.
Judge Michael J. Blee ordered Jan. 21 that the property be put up for auction in order to satisfy the debt.
In a statement, Gillian told NBC10 that he had found new financing and that the venerable amusement pier would not be going up for auction and would be open as usual for summer 2021.