Alan Nochumson

Alan Nochumson loves making real estate law easier to understand. As the founder of Nochumson P.C., Alan shares practical legal tips and insights drawn from years of experience helping property owners, developers, and small businesses across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. His blog posts break down complex legal issues into everyday language, so readers can stay informed and empowered. Outside the office, Alan enjoys exploring Philadelphia’s neighborhoods, mentoring young professionals, and staying plugged into the city’s legal and real estate scene.

Loan Irregularities

Mortgage Lender, Broker Absolved For Loan Irregularities

Nowadays, there is at least one newspaper or television account of how the residential mortgage crisis was caused by the shaky underwriting practices...

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Developer Cannot Sue In Federal Court To Challenge State Court Judgment

In Flannery v. Mid Penn Bank, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania recently rejected a judgment debtor’s attempt to...

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Homeowner Association

Association Can’t ‘Selectively Prosecute’ Property Rights

What happens when your neighbor accidently builds a physical structure onto land which adversely affects your property interest to access that land?...

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Real estate law

Court: Purchaser’s Mistaken Belief About Property Is Unenforceable

Prior to purchasing a commercial property, it is extremely important to perform due diligence which should go beyond reviewing the advertising and...

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Not Liable for Dog Attack

Court: Homeowners Association Not Liable For Dog Attack

Residents of a planned community are subject to the rules and regulations of a homeowner’s association which attempts to police the interactions...

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Cannot Void Sale

Prior Owner’s Suicide On Property Cannot Void Sale

Purchasing a home is one of the largest investments an individual makes in his lifetime. In order to make a sound investment, he should thus inquire...

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 Allegheny Mountains

Constitutionality Of Tenant Disclosure Ordinance Upheld

In a recent decision handed down by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, a municipality recently withstood a...

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Injuries Sustained On Leased Premises

Landlord May Be Responsible For Injuries Sustained On Leased Premises

A landlord is generally not liable for injuries sustained by third parties on his property. The reasoning is simple: Liability is based upon...

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Alan Nochumson

Nochumson Teaches “Landlord And Tenant Law In Pennsylvania”

Alan Nochumson served as a faculty speaker at the Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar sponsored by the Lorman Education Services entitled...

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Evicting a Disabled Tenant

Landlord Temporarily Enjoined From Evicting Disabled Tenant

Under the guise of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, or FHAA, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania in Milan v....

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