In Roberts, Elisabetta Roberts owned a townhome adjacent to a property purchased and demolished by Lily Development, the…
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Landlord’s Responsibility for Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
Once used widely in homes and most other buildings, lead-based paint was banned in the United States…
Read MoreSuperior Court Ruling Illustrates Importance of Timing in Partition Actions
With the pandemic going into its second year, it is putting stress on relationships, both business and…
Read MoreCourt Takes On Case Involving Unjust Enrichment After Successful Appeal
In Metro Real Estate Investment v. Siaway, 2021 Pa. Super. LEXIS 88 (Mar. 2, 2021), the Pennsylvania Superior Court…
Read MoreRuling Highlights Importance of Drafting a Deed With Unambiguous Language
In Grove v. Lutz, 2021 Pa. Super. LEXIS 2 (Jan. 4, 2021), the Pennsylvania Superior Court recently determined…
Read MoreEasement Agreement Voided Due to Lack of Authority in Parking Lot Entrance Case
In Sehrawat v. Rite Aid, 2020 Pa. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 3537 (Pa. Super. Ct. Nov. 13, 2020), the…
Read MoreSuperior Court Rules in Favor of Homeowners in Defective Construction Work Case
In Woullard v. Sanner Concrete & Supply, 2020 Pa. Super. LEXIS 897 (Pa. Super. Ct. Oct. 30, 2020), the…
Read MoreFloor Area Bonuses Allowed for Mixed-Used Properties Under the Philadelphia Zoning Code
The first part of this series on “zoning” bonuses in the city of Philadelphia looked at the…
Read MoreReal Estate Tax Foreclosure Proceedings in the Time of COVID
In Pennsylvania, real estate tax foreclosure proceedings are governed by either the Municipal Claims and Tax Liens Act…
Read MoreDensity and Dimensional Bonuses Allowed for Mixed-Used Properties Under the Philadelphia Zoning Code
—Clementa Amazan, an associate at Nochumson P.C., assisted with preparing this article. PART ONE IN A SERIES:…
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