Much of consumer and debt law in New Jersey is controlled by state laws and regulations. You’ll find topics relevant to New Jersey on debt, debt collection, and safeguarding property from judgment creditors below. You’ll also discover a description of some of New Jersey’s consumer regulations, such as what to do if your new or used automobile is a lemon or how to stop irritating telemarketing calls.
Debt and Debt Collection Laws in New Jersey
Wage Garnishment Laws in New Jersey
Wage garnishment (wage execution) regulations in New Jersey restrict the amount that creditors may deduct from your wages.
Auto Repair Shop Regulations in New Jersey
The New Jersey Vehicle Repairs Misleading Activities Regulations serve to safeguard customers from unscrupulous auto repair firms’ deceptive practices.
Home Improvement Contracts in New Jersey
The Home Improvement Practices Act of New Jersey protects homeowners who hire contractors to work on their houses.
Used Car Lemon Law in New Jersey
Are you starting to suspect that the secondhand automobile you purchased was a lemon?
Consumer Protection Laws in New Jersey
Used Car Lemon Law in New Jersey
If your used automobile has a flaw that cannot be fixed, New Jersey’s Lemon Law for Used Cars may provide you with remedy.
Home Improvement Contracts in New Jersey
The Home Improvement Practices Act of New Jersey protects homeowners who hire contractors to work on their houses.
Auto Repair Shop Regulations in New Jersey
The New Jersey Vehicle Repairs Misleading Activities Regulations serve to safeguard customers from unscrupulous auto repair firms’ deceptive practices.