Most, if not almost all, written agreements of sale to purchase residential real estate in Pennsylvania are…
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Superior Court Strikes Improperly Obtained Lis Pendens
If you practice real estate law in Pennsylvania, it is not too uncommon for you to receive…
Read MoreUnit Owners Are Always Responsible For Association Assessments
Benjamin Franklin once said that there are only two certainties in life—death and taxes. A recent decision…
Read MoreCourt Weighs In On Affirmative Defenses To Confessed Judgment
When a tenant commits a default of a commercial lease, the landlord typically has several options to…
Read MoreCourt: Gym Membership Agreement Prohibits Member’s Negligence Claim
As this year draws to a close, we are planning for our resolutions for the new year….
Read MoreCourt: Mixed-Use Property May Be Redeemed After Tax Sale
As the real estate market in Philadelphia continues its upper trajectory, the city of Philadelphia has been…
Read MoreJudge: Tenants Not Entitled To Return Of Rent Money
In Ricchetti v. Ellis, 2016 Phila. Ct. Com. Pl. LEXIS 348 (Sept. 7), Judge Bradley K. Moss…
Read MoreCourt Hands Down Multimillion Dollar Judgment Against Default Landlord
In Gamesa Energy USA v. Ten Penn Center, 2016 Phila. Ct. Com. Pl. LEXIS 270 (July 22,…
Read MoreCourt: No Duty To Disclose Unrecorded Loan Documents
Late last month, in LEM2Q v. Guaranty National Title, 2016 Pa. Super. LEXIS 413 (July 28, 2016),…
Read MoreConfessed Judgment Stricken Because Of Inconspicuous Warrant Of Attorney
Most commercial lease and loan documents contain what is commonly known as a warrant of attorney. According…
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