Foreclosure of tax sale certificate for property on Main Street.
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- Published
- Category
- Tax Sale
- City
- Maurice River
- Case #
- F-002123-25
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What to do next
- 1
Review the Notice
Carefully read the notice to understand your rights and obligations regarding the foreclosure.
- 2
Prepare for Redemption
Ensure you have the funds ready to redeem the tax sale certificate by the court's deadline.
- 3
Contact Legal Services
If you need legal assistance, call the Legal Services of New Jersey at 1-888-576-5529.
- 4
File Objections if Necessary
If you wish to object to the order, file your objection with the court by the specified date.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a tax sale foreclosure?
- A tax sale foreclosure occurs when property taxes are not paid, leading to the sale of the property.
- How can I redeem my property?
- You must pay the owed taxes by the deadline set in the court's order.
- What happens if I don't redeem my property?
- If you fail to redeem, you will lose ownership of the property after Final Judgment.
- How do I request a Sheriff's Sale?
- Send a letter to the court and the plaintiff's attorney requesting a Sheriff's Sale.
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Full Notice Text
Keith A. Bonchi, Esq. (032321983) GOLDENBERG, MACKLER, SAYEGH, MINTZ, PFEFFER, BONCHI & GILL A Professional Corporation 660 New Road, Suite No. 1-A Northfield, New Jersey 08225 (609) 646-0222 FAX (609) 646-0887 DEBRA MORAGNE, her heirs, devisees and personal representatives and their or any of their successors in right, title and interest ; RE: John Schaser v. Michael Silver, Individually and As Executor of the Estate of Albert J. Bailey, et al Docket No: F-004270-25/ Our File No. 61644-1 Dear Owner: As you are aware, John Schaser is currently foreclosing a municipal tax sale certificate. If the tax sale certificate is not redeemed prior to the entry of Final Judgment, you will lose ownership of your property. If you believe that you have surplus equity to save in your property, you have the absolute right to demand a Sheriff's Sale. If the Sheriff also conducts an internet auction as part of a Sheriff's Sale, you can also request this. You have the right to request the above at any time prior to the entry of Final Judgment. All you have to do is send a letter to the undersigned or to the Court demanding a Sheriff's Sale in this matter. Please ensure that you copy both the undersigned and/or the Court on any such letter. If you fail to demand a Sheriff's Sale or internet auction, we will proceed to complete this foreclosure as a strict foreclosure without a Sheriff's Sale. If there is no redemption prior to the entry of Final Judgment, the Plaintiff will own the property. Very truly yours, KEITH A. BONCHI, ESQUIRE April 28, 2026 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION WARREN COUNTY DOCKET NO: F-002123-25 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO Debra Moragne, her heirs, devisees and personal representatives and their or any of their successors in right, title and interest; YOU ARE HEREBY placed on notice that John Schaser, the plaintiff in the within tax sale foreclosure, has filed a Motion for Entry of Order Setting Time, Place and Amount of Redemption in the Superior Court of New Jersey. When the Order Setting Time, Place and Amount of Redemption is entered, it will set forth a date by which redemption of the tax sale certificate is to be made. If no redemption is made by the date set in the Order Setting Time, Place and Amount of Redemption, plaintiff will move forward with entering a Final Judgment. When the Final Judgment is entered, that will terminate any and all rights to the property of any of the owners. Please be further advised that John Schaser is applying for the Order Setting Time, Place and Amount of Redemption on or about April 28, 2026. If you object to the entry of the Order Setting Time, Place and Amount of Redemption, you must file your objection and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, P.O. Box 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. You are further advised that if you cannot afford an attorney, you may call the Legal Services Office in the county where you live or the Legal Services of New Jersey Statewide Hotline at 1-888-LSNJ-LAW (1-888-576-5529). If you do not have an attorney and are not eligible for free legal assistance, you may obtain a referral to an attorney by calling one of the Lawyer Referral Services. The names and telephone numbers of such agencies are as follows: Lawyer Referral Services: (856)696-5550 Legal Service: (856) 691-0494 This action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing Tax Sale Certificate #13-00006 dated November 21, 2014 made by Linda L. Costello, Collector of Taxes of the Township of Maurice River, County of Cumberland and State of New Jersey, to John Schaser and covers real estate on Main Street in the Township of Maurice River, County of Cumberland and State of New Jersey, known as lot 7, Block 99, as shown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tax Map duplicate of the Township of Maurice River. Said tax sale certificate was recorded in the Clerk's Office of Cumberland County on December 16, 2014, in book 4124, page 243, as instrument #474979. A copy of the Notice of Motion for an Order Setting Time, Place and Amount of Redemption will be furnished upon request addressed to the attorneys of the plaintiff below. Goldenberg, Mackler, Sayegh, Mintz, Pfeffer, Bonchi & Gill 660 New Road, 1st Floor Northfield, NJ 08225 May 6 2026 LNYS0509495 $51.77