A deed provision allowing a New Jersey private community to impose fees on its homeowners is not abandoned merely because it went unused for 82 years, a state judge has ruled.
After a five-day trial, Morris County Superior Court Judge Stephan Hansbury turned back a challenge by a group of residents of Lake Arrowhead in Denville to the first-ever imposition of mandatory maintenance fees—designed to pay for the upkeep of the lake and its dams.
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