Superior Court Applies Consentable Lines Doctrine to Backyard Property Dispute
Developing properties in Philadelphia has many challenges since this is a “row-home” city, which means the building structures are connected to one...
Developing properties in Philadelphia has many challenges since this is a “row-home” city, which means the building structures are connected to one...
As the real estate market continues to rapidly change, many prospective homebuyers are wondering if it is a good time to acquire real estate with...
In Charlestown Township v. CMI Hartman, 2022 Pa. Commw. Unpub. LEXIS 115 (Apr. 1, 2022), the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court analyzed a...
In Tri-Outdoor v. Keyser, 2022 Pa. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 891 (Apr. 18, 2022), the Pennsylvania Superior Court recently addressed whether a tenant could...
As Philadelphia City Council enjoys its summer recess, this is a good opportunity as any for us to review recently enacted or pending laws that will...
For the first time in several years, the city government in Philadelphia has begun to issue property reassessments by way of its tax assessment...
As interest rates are rising, real estate developers and investors must become more resourceful with regards to obtaining funding for their real...
Over the past year, Philadelphia City Council has introduced and, in some cases, passed laws that will dramatically affect the way property owners,...