In Grove v. Lutz, 2021 Pa. Super. LEXIS 2 (Jan. 4, 2021), the Pennsylvania Superior Court recently determined…
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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…
Read MorePhiladelphia Imposes New Rules And Regulations On Residential Property Wholesalers
In real estate wholesaling, a wholesaler enters into a written agreement of sale to purchase the property with a property owner and…
Read MoreGetting in the Zone – Land Zoning Types in Philadelphia
Simply put, zoning is what regulates land and development in the city of Philadelphia. The land zoning…
Read MoreHow a Land Use Attorney Can Help You
As an attorney, few other specializations intersect with so many types of law as land use law….
Read MoreNew Law Protects Property Owners In Philadelphia From Solicitation
Last month, Mayor James F. Kenney signed a bill passed by Philadelphia City Council into law which…
Read More$900 Billion Federal Covid-19 Relief Package Becomes Law
Here are some key provisions of the relief package: Direct Payments to Taxpayers Single adults with an…
Read MoreHow 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…
Read MoreDramatic 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…
Read MoreEasement Agreement Voided Due to Lack of Authority in Parking Lot Entrance Case
In Sehrawat v. Rite Aid, 2020 Pa. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 3537 (Pa. Super. Ct. Nov. 13, 2020), the…
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