Natalie Klyashtorny

Construction Litigation

The Most Common Causes of Construction Litigation

Construction litigation can be quite complex due to the high number of parties and numerous moving parts involved. This creates several opportunities...

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Rental Stability Certificate

Certificate of Rental Suitability in Philadelphia

Landlord-tenant laws in Philadelphia can be very confusing for both parties. As a landlord, obtaining your Rental License is the first big, necessary...

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Partition process

Partition Action in Pennsylvania

Buying a property with a significant other, friend, business partner, or relative can be a rewarding, worthwhile investment for many reasons....

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Grant Program

City Creates New Grant Program for Restaurants and Gyms Impacted by Covid-19 Restrictions

Online applications will be opened at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 28th, and will continue to be accepted until 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, February...

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Covid-19 Relief Package

$900 Billion Federal Covid-19 Relief Package Becomes Law

Here are some key provisions of the relief package:

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Litigation Lawyer

How a Real Estate Litigation Lawyer Can Help You

Individuals and companies engaged in real estate transactions and disputes need a knowledgeable real estate attorney to protect their interests. No...

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Tax Program Changes

Dramatic Changes To Real Estate Tax Abatement Program And New Construction Tax In Philadelphia

Most significantly, the 10-year tax abatement on residential new construction, which was previously scheduled to be significantly altered beginning...

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Civil Litigation

Civil Litigation Lawyer for Real Estate Matters

The four most common types of civil litigation include tort claims, breach of contract claims, equitable claims, and real estate disputes. When it...

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Evictions Halted

Residential Evictions Halted In Philadelphia Until September 23rd

Writs of possession, the first step in the eviction process, may be served in limited numbers before September 19th and in unlimited numbers after...

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Economic Relief

Temporary Economic Relief Ordered by President Trump

As Congress is the only branch of government which has the power of appropriations, constitutional challenges are expected to the following...

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