Today, more than ever, affordable housing has become one of society’s most important and compelling issues. Although much of the focus is on the creation of an affordable housing stock and the means by which to fund and plan for it, a related and equally important aspect that should not be overlooked is how to preserve and administer existing affordable housing stock.
In this program, we will examine how affordable housing in New Jersey is regulated and administered once it has been created. We will look at not only constitutional law, statutory law, and administrative regulations, but also case law. Presented by Kenneth W. Biedzynski, Esq., this course will discuss the critical components of preserving and administering an existing affordable housing stock. In addition to discussing the above concepts, transactional forms will be presented and examined.
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Ken Biedzynski is a law partner with the law offices of Goldzweig, Green, Eiger & Biedzynski, LLC, in the firm’s Freehold, New Jersey, office. Mr. Biedzynski is licensed to practice law in New Jersey and he has been so since 1993. His practice specializes in landlord-tenant law and he has represented various local and national property management companies, residential landlords, residential tenants, commercial landlords, as well as commercial tenants in his 24 years of practicing law. Mr. Biedzynski also serves as special counsel to Marlboro Township (Monmouth County, New Jersey) in affordable housing matters and he has been in that capacity since 2008.
In representing both residential and commercial landlords and tenants, Mr. Biedzynski has drafted numerous residential and commercial leases and he has also litigated various landlord-tenant cases in many counties throughout the State of New Jersey. He has represented clients relating to regulatory matters for subsidized housing, represented clients in rent controlled communities, represented mobile home communities, prosecuted various types of eviction actions under New Jersey’s Anti-Eviction Act, and, handled and defended various post-eviction proceedings against both residential and commercial tenants.
In addition to performing transactional work and litigating various landlord-tenant matters, Mr. Biedzynski also has an extensive legal writing background. He has authored numerous articles for West’s American Jurisprudence 2d and Illinois Practice and he also has written numerous law review articles for Seton Hall School of Law, the University of Miami, as well as written articles for the New Jersey Apartment Association.
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