In 631 N. Broad Street v. Congregation Rodeph Shalom, 2017 Phila. Ct. Com. Pl. LEXIS 194 (July…
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Court Upholds Award For Tenant For Treble Damages Under UTPCPL
Renting a residential property is a two-way street. The tenant agrees to pay rent and, in most…
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Most of our lives are spent in real estate. Whether it’s an apartment or house we rent,…
Read MoreSuperior Court: Deed Merges With Agreement Of Sale
In In re Trust of Mihordin, 2017 Pa. Super. LEXIS 345 (May 16), the Superior Court of…
Read MoreWhat Rights Do I Have As A Renter In The City Of Philadelphia?
Most of our lives are spent in real estate. Whether it’s an apartment or house we rent,…
Read MoreHow Can I Challenge My Property’s Real Estate Tax Assessment?
Most of our lives are spent in real estate. Whether it’s an apartment or house we rent,…
Read MoreCourt: Landlord Not Liable For Injuries Sustained On Leased Premises
In a recent decision, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania in Matthews v. Wince, 2017 Pa. Super. Unpub….
Read MoreWhat Law Exists To Support Renters Who Do Not Get Their Security Deposit Back After 30 days?
Most of our lives are spent in real estate. Whether it’s an apartment or house we rent,…
Read MoreCourt: Arbitration Clause In Home Inspection Is Enforceable
Most, if not almost all, written agreements of sale to purchase residential real estate in Pennsylvania are…
Read MoreSuperior Court Strikes Improperly Obtained Lis Pendens
If you practice real estate law in Pennsylvania, it is not too uncommon for you to receive…
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