Order fixing redemption amount and date for property tax sale.
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- Published
- Category
- Foreclosure
- City
- East Brunswick
- Case #
- F-2450-25
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Contact Plaintiff's Attorney
Reach out to Honig & Greenberg, L.L.C. at (856) 770-0990 to obtain a copy of the Order and clarify any questions regarding the redemption process.
- 2
Prepare Redemption Payment
Gather the total amount of $4,545.53 ($507.45 for redemption plus $4,038.08 in costs) to ensure you can redeem the property by April 13, 2026.
- 3
Redeem Property
Visit the Tax Collector's office at 1 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick, NJ, on or before April 13, 2026, between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to complete the redemption.
- 4
Consider Sheriff's Sale Option
If you cannot redeem the property, consider demanding a sheriff's sale in writing to the Superior Court before a final judgment is entered to preserve any equity in the property.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the foreclosure in East Brunswick?
- The case number is F-2450-25.
- What is the redemption date for the property on Riva Avenue?
- The redemption date is April 13, 2026.
- How much is required for redemption of the property?
- The total amount required for redemption is $4,545.53.
- Where can I redeem the property in East Brunswick?
- Redemption can be made at the Tax Collector's office at 1 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive.
- What happens if I don't redeem the property?
- If not redeemed, you will lose any rights to the property.
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Full Notice Text
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET NO: F-2450-25 NORTHVIEW ASSOCIATES, LLC vs. LOUIS GRAFF, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives, ET ALS, NOTICE OF ORDER FIXING AMOUNT, TIME AND PLACE FOR REDEMPTION TO: LOUIS GRAFF, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives; HARRIET GREENFIELD, her heirs, devisees and personal representatives; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS; TAKE NOTICE that an Order has been entered in the above entitled action fixing the amount, time and place for redemption of the property described below from the tax sale which is the subject of this action. The Order is dated February 11, 2026 and a copy of said Order can be obtained from the attorney for plaintiff, Honig & Greenberg, L.L.C., 1949 Berlin Road, Suite 200, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003, (856) 770-0990. Take further notice that if redemption is not made as set forth in the Order, you will lose any rights you have in the property. The record owner of the property is LOUIS GRAFF, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives. The property is located at Riva Avenue in the Township of East Brunswick in the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey and is described on the tax map of said municipality as Block 310, Lot 58. The Date for redemption as ordered by the Court is April 13, 2026 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM. The certificates being foreclosed in this action are listed as follows and recorded with the MIDDLESEX County Clerk/Register: 22-00046, recorded on December 29, 2022 in Mortgage Book 19119 at Page 225. The amount required for redemption is $507.45 plus $4,038.08 in costs plus interest from December 12, 2025. The place for redemption is the office of the Tax Collector for the Township of East Brunswick, 1 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick, New Jersey, 08816. DEMAND A SHERIFF'S SALE. At any time prior to the entry of a final judgment of foreclosure, the Owner of the property, or his or her heirs, shall have the right to demand, in writing to the Superior Court, that the property be sold by a judicial sale as in the manner of a mortgage or an Internet action of the property through the office of the country sheriff to preserve any equity that may be in the property. If the property goes to sheriff's sale, the sheriff will hold a public auction sale and the property will be sold to the highest bidder. If the property sells for more than what is owed to the plaintiff, there may be surplus money available to pay other liens on the property or to pay to you. /S/ HONIG & GREENBERG, L.L.C. 2/15/2026 ($40.17)