Public Sale Has No Effect On Obligation To Pay Common Assessments
In planned communities, property owners share the cost of maintaining the common elements through assessments charged by the property owners...
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.
In planned communities, property owners share the cost of maintaining the common elements through assessments charged by the property owners...
With residential new construction exploding throughout the Philadelphia region, many individuals may be unwittingly placing themselves on the hook...
Agreements of sale generally contain a laundry list of contingencies which must be satisfied before the settlement date. Most, if not all, of these...
Local governments are given wide latitude in outsourcing their government services to private independent contractors. Pennsylvania courts generally...
Wilson v. Plumstead Township Zoning Hearing Board is a cautionary tale on why landowners should not downplay zoning restrictions encumbering their...
Drafting a lease agreement is no easy task. Although most landlords possess an upper hand in lease negotiations, they do not always protect...
If the real estate market slows down as some experts are predicting, Pennsylvania courts will likely be inundated with an influx of mechanics’ lien...
In Bernstein v. Sherman, the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas recently provided a glimpse into the esoteric world of litigating a partition...
In two recent decisions, Pennsylvania courts have cautioned litigants who have failed to protect their property interests during the appeal process.
In Wachovia Bank v. Marone, the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas recently reprimanded a local bank for failing to give its borrowers Act 6...