Adverse Possession in Philadelphia
Adverse possession, often referred to in non-legalese as “squatter’s rights”, is a phrase used to describe one method of acquiring ownership rights...
Adverse possession, often referred to in non-legalese as “squatter’s rights”, is a phrase used to describe one method of acquiring ownership rights...
The Philadelphia’s Homestead Exemption program was introduced to reduce Philadelphia homeowners’ assessed property value and the real estate tax...
When our real estate investor client approached us about purchasing a 30-unit apartment building in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia, they...
On July 15, Mayor James Kenney signed into law Bill No. 210329 and Bill No. 210330, collectively known as The Renters’ Access Act (the act). The...
It goes without saying that many commercial landlords and tenants struggled over the past year and a half as the world struggled to confront the...
An employer is allowed to mandate Covid-19 vaccination and many already have. However, an employer is required to accommodate those who do not wish...
Whether you are new to property rental or a seasoned landlord, deciding whether you are going to be responsible for utilities, or have your tenant...
Our real estate investor client purchased a single-family home in North Philadelphia with the intention of renovating it into a residential duplex....
Looking to expand their business operations into North America, our client retained our team to prepare written employment agreements for new...