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732.747.8300 www.batchalaw.com
Immediate Past Chair, New Jersey State Bar Association Real Property Trust and Estate Section
Second Vice-President, Monmouth County Bar Association
Chair, Monmouth County Bar Association Real Estate and Land Development Committee
Batcha & Batcha has a concentrated practice in residential and commercial real estate law with a sub-specialty in waterfront homes and properties in flood zones. Unlike other firms that may dabble in real estate, for over 50 years our firm has specialized almost exclusively in real estate law and has extensive experience in the area. Frank Batcha founded the practice in 1965 and began representing corporate and individual clients in the purchase and sale of real property. The firmed gained an expertise in relocation matters having represented National Relocation Companies in over 8,000 closings. Brad Batcha, Esq., who joined the firm in 1994, is the current Immediate Past Chair of the Real Property Trust and Estate Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Chair of the Monmouth County Bar Associationās Real Estate and Land Development Committee and lectures extensively on Real Estate Law throughout the state. Overall, Batcha & Batcha has represented clients in over 20,000 transactions including the representation of individual buyers and sellers as well as developers, builders, mortgage companies, title companies, banks and relocation companies. Our knowledge, experience and connections give our firm an inside advantage to help represent each clientās particular needs. Our focus on real estate law has enabled the firm to effectively represent individual and corporate clients in day-to-day and the most problematic situations with success. If you are buying or selling real property, you can trust our sound legal experience to guide you through to a successful closing of your transaction. We also handle land use matters, corporate formation and estate plan
Technology Seminar and Cybersecurity for Realtors! Join in!
NJ Real Estate Closings in a Pandemic
I wanted to share with the public, realtors and industry professionals how NJ real estate closings are safely taking place during the pandemic and review the current and pending NJ laws which affect real estate closings.
Part 2 of the Real Estate Contract Worksop with Brad Batcha, Esq.
NJ Real Estate Attorney Brad Batcha delivering a workshop for Realtors at his office in Shrewbury Topic: Real Estate Contract.
Brad educating Realtors at the third and final free breakfast seminar this season on āReal Estate & Technology: From Cybersecurity to Essential Resource Websites.ā Brad will review best practices to protect you and your clients from cyber fraud threats which have targeted our industry. Brad will also explore a number of great websites which are critical to gathering the best information about a transaction. We will look at the NJ Open Public Records Search (tax information), County Recording Sites (Deeds, Mortgages, History) NJDEPās GEOWEB (tidelands & wetlands maps) NJDEPās OPRA sites (waterfront development permits), region2coastal (flood zones) and portions of flexmls and realist. Once you master these few techniques, you will be armed with the best information possible to both protect and impress your clients. Thanks for tuning in!
Very much enjoyed the year serving as the Chair of the Real Property Trust and Estate Section in the NJ State Bar Association, thank you Mary Pat for this gift and for everyone in the section for coming out!
Brad Batcha
NJ State Bar Seminar: āGains and Losses: Addressing Tax Challenges in Real Estate Transactionsā. Brad Batcha, Esq. and Brian Lovett, CPA discuss NJ tax issues in Real Estate Closings.
Gains and Losses, Real Estate Tax Seminar given to a packed house of NJ Real Eatate Attorneys at the NJ State Bar Asscoaiations Annual Meeting and Convention. Part 1 Bulk Sales Notice.
The government shutdown is affecting real estate deals. Hereās a quick update from mortgage delays to flood insurance, be aware of what is happening this week. Happy New Year to all, hope the shutdown ends soon!!
Matthew Cohen, Ron Catelli, Matthew Schiller and more on my panel today on Real Estate Law. Contact the office at 732.747.8300 for all of your legal needs in regards to Real Estate and other pertinent matters.
Effective today, 5 municipalities in Monmouth and Ocean County have elected to adopt the latest Preliminary FIRM maps as their effective FIRM maps. Those towns are Highlands, Little Silver, Monmouth Beach, Matawan and Pt. Pleasant Beach.
Honored to be receiving the Amicus Award this morning from the New Jersey State Bar Association at the annual conference in Atlantic City for arguing the Connelly v. Guerrero case before the NJ Supreme Court last year on behalf of the NJSBA.
Business Law Symposium with Gianfranco Pietrafesa, Randi Kochman, Richard Gearhart, John Bennett and Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.
Speaking to the Attorneys of the Monmouth Bar Association on Hot Topics in Residential Real Estate including UPDATES TO THE NJ REALTORS CONTRACTS, Flood Insurance and Mapping, changes in TECHNOLOGY and a discussion on Bianchi v. Ladien, a current Amicus Case.
Moderating and speaking at the 2018 Real Estate Conference
Hereās a quick update on the status of the pending Flood Insurance Reauthorization and the updated NJ Realtors Contract which reflects a change in the Bulk Sales exemption.
Hereās an update on how the expiration of the National Flood Insurance Program last Friday will affect Real Estate Closings.
Should you pre-pay your property tax before the end of 2017? Here is a Holiday update on how the Tax Reform Act and the Continuing Resolution Legislation affect NJ Property Owners.
Here is another video update on the National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization currently being debated in the US Senate and set to expire December 22nd. Enjoy.
Check out my new video blog featuring real estate updates. Join me on my drive into the office to catch the latest news in real estate law.