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Under the New Jersey Rules of Court, a homeowner has a right of redemption during the ten (10) day period after the sheriff's sale. This right of redemption requires you to pay the full amount due on the foreclosure judgment, plus the costs of sale before the ten (10) day period expires.
Stopping Sheriff Sales in NJ. Adjourn the Sale - you are entitled to adjourn the sheriff sale two times for any or no reason. We refer to these as "free adjournments" because you don't need a reason to adjourn. "Adjourn" or Adjournment" are fancy lawyer words for "postponing" the sheriff sale.
For a property owner facing foreclosure in New Jersey, where a sheriff's sale is scheduled, the new statute allows the property owner to request up to two (2) up to 30 day adjournments of the sheriff's sale date. The request is made in writing to the sheriff of the county in which the sale is scheduled.
The Civil Process Unit is comprised of a licensed sergeant, licensed deputies, and a Civil Process Assistant. The Civil Process Unit is responsible for the service of papers, conducts Sheriff's sales, mortgage foreclosure sales, writs of execution, evictions and postings.