Real Estate Harassment Laws

Summary

Harassment, duress, and coercion are terms used to describe situations where individuals or companies pressure property owners to sell. In new jersey, these actions can be legally challenged. If you are experiencing such issues, it is advisable to seek legal representation to protect your rights and interests. Consult with a local attorney specializing in real estate law for guidance.

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Yes I am being personally harassed by a real estate developer and his employees because the real estate developer is angry that I refused to sell my land to him
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds quite serious, and you might benefit from legal representation to protect your rights. Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who specialize in such cases?
Describle police abuse of process
Police abuse of process typically refers to the misuse of legal procedures by law enforcement for improper purposes. In New Jersey, it might involve:
- Malicious Prosecution: Initiating legal action without probable cause, with intent to harm.
- False Arrest: Arresting someone without legal justification.
- Fabrication of Evidence: Creating false evidence to support a wrongful case.
If you believe you're experiencing police abuse of process, consider consulting a lawyer for assistance. Are you facing such an issue with the police?