The first part of this series on “zoning” bonuses in the city of Philadelphia looked at the…
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Our team of attorneys regularly appear in such publications as The Legal Intelligencer and the Philly Voice.
Real 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:…
Read MoreCourt: Emails Between Homeowners’ Association Board Members Not a Meeting
In M4 Holdings v. Lake Harmony Estates Property Owners’ Association, 2020 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 635 (Aug. 14, 2020) the Commonwealth…
Read MoreMixed Income Housing Bonus Is a Valuable Tool for Real Estate Development
As newly constructed housing is being built in places that once contained decrepit structures or barren lots,…
Read MoreSuperior Court Holds Possible Exception To Warrant Of Attorney Rule
In Pennsylvania, the general rule is that “a warrant of attorney to confess judgment may not be…
Read MoreCourt Decides Whether Short-Term Rental Broker Requirement Is Constitutional
It is not uncommon for property owners to rent their vacation homes to short-term renters. Some individuals…
Read MoreRuling Illustrates Court’s Protective View in Regards to Tenants’ Rights
Last week, the Pennsylvania Superior Court in Frempong v. Richardson, 2019 Pa. Super. 139 (Apr. 30, 2019) overturned…
Read MoreIt Is A Risk For Real Estate Agents To Represent Both The Seller And Buyer
From my perspective, it is difficult for that real estate agent and broker to zealously represent these…
Read MoreSuperior Court Addresses Partition Action In ‘McGoldrick’
In McGoldrick, Megan Murphy and Joseph McGoldrick, a couple engaged to be married at the time, purchased a…
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