New Jersey Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property is a court order issued by a New Jersey court that authorizes a sale of real property. This type of order is often used when a party is in foreclosure or when a deed in lieu of foreclosure is being executed. There are two types of New Jersey Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property: (1) an Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property by Private Sale; and (2) an Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property by Public Sale. In an Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property by Private Sale, the court grants authority to the foreclosing party or its representative to sell the real property in a private transaction. The court will set the terms and conditions of the sale in the order and will typically require the foreclosing party to provide a report to the court of the sale. In an Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property by Public Sale, the court grants authority to the foreclosing party or its representative to sell the real property at a public auction. The court will set the terms and conditions of the sale in the order and will typically require the foreclosing party to provide a report to the court of the sale. The order will also specify the date, time, and location of the public auction. The New Jersey Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property is an important document in the foreclosure process. It is an official court order that grants authority to the foreclosing party to sell the real property and sets the terms and conditions of the sale.