DCA

NJ DCA

This is the State of New Jersey inspections. Contact the Property Management for details.

Next DCA Inspection – October 23, 2028


  • A letter dated May 6,2024 was sent to each association member that was in violation with the initial DCA Inspection
  • Corrective Action required.
  • The correction of the VIOLATION(S) is your responsibility, NOT that of the Association. Please make the necessary corrections prior to their re-inspection, which will be on or about Tuesday, June 04, 2024, to avoid the fine(s) imposed by the DCA upon re-inspection.
  • The DCA will re-inspect (Tuesday, June 04, 2024, 9:00am-12:00pm) all units that were found in violation. Upon the initial re-inspection, if these violations have not been corrected, the DCA will levy a fine against the unit owner.

What’s Public vs. What’s Private

Public Records (Accessible from DCA):

  • The original DCA inspection report.
  • This often includes unit numbers and violations noted at each unit.
  • Anyone can request it directly from the NJ DCA.

BUT this report:

  • Does not include how the HOA assigned fines.
  • Does not specify how much each unit was charged—because DCA doesn’t fine individual unit owners.

Private HOA Records:

“who was fined and for how much” — is not part of the DCA public record. It is:

  • An internal HOA decision (how they calculated and passed costs to units),
  • Tied to individual financial obligations, and
  • Therefore, protected under privacy expectations and fiduciary duties.

Legal and Governance Reality:

Anyone has access to the DCA report with unit numbers, the HOA is under no obligation to correlate that report with its own internal fine allocation on a unit-by-unit basis.

  • The DCA doesn’t issue individual fines—it cites violations.
  • The HOA decides how to allocate fines or repair costs based on the DCA report.
  • Those allocations become part of owner financial or disciplinary records, which are not public under NJ law.