Last month, in Liberties Lofts v. Zoning Board of Adjustment, 2018 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 106 (April 2), the…
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Our team of attorneys regularly appear in such publications as The Legal Intelligencer and the Philly Voice.
Bill Would Ban Written Notices To Tenants Unless There Is A ‘Good Cause’
At the end of this past year, Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. introduced Bill No. 170954 in Philadelphia…
Read MoreHills And Ridges Doctrine May Provide Protection To Property Owners In Slip-And-Falls
In Collins v. Philadelphia Suburban Development, 2018 Pa. Super. LEXIS 72 (Jan. 31, 2018), the Superior Court…
Read MoreNew Construction Projects To Be Potentially Affected by Proposed Inclusionary Zoning Law
Philadelphia city council is currently reviewing a bill (#170678), introduced by Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sánchez, to amend the…
Read MoreThe Importance Of Ensuring A Real Estate Closing Is Properly Conducted
Time and time again, I see a situation where a client is “penny wise, pound foolish” when…
Read MoreCourt Sides With Students In Dispute Over ‘So-Called’ Security Deposit
In E.S. Management v. Gao, 2017 Pa. Super. LEXIS 925 (Nov. 15), the Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently…
Read MoreWhen It Comes To An Agreement Of Sale, Make Sure To Account For Contingencies, Deadlines
An agreement of sale for real estate typically involves more than how much the property is being…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know Before Putting An Offer On A Home
Most of our lives are spent in real estate. Whether it’s an apartment or house we rent,…
Read MoreA Roadmap For Landlords Looking To Obtain Possession Of Leased Premises
Many times, landlords in Pennsylvania face a situation where their tenants vacate from the leased premises and…
Read MoreCautionary Tale For Property Bidders At Sheriff’s Sales
Every month, in every county of the commonwealth, a sheriff’s sale typically takes place where third parties…
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