Local Gov’t Not Responsible For Slip And Fall In Icy Conditions
As we move through the winter season, snow will, in all likelihood, soon be factored into our daily lives. Among other things, property owners will...
As we move through the winter season, snow will, in all likelihood, soon be factored into our daily lives. Among other things, property owners will...
For the past several years, the city of Philadelphia has made a concerted effort to sell tax delinquent properties through the tax foreclosure sale...
In both the residential and commercial context, a property owner typically retains the service of a real estate broker to list and market a property...
For years, courts across the country have been dealing with what constitutes a legal marriage and, as such, who can be legally married. In essence,...
Not all properties are created equal, so to speak. Based upon the zoning code of the local jurisdiction, there are limitations as to how the property...
The executive order will guarantee both full- and part-time federal contract employees an hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked for a...
In Estate of Nicholas v. The Cutler Group (2015 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 56), a trial court judge in Bucks County recently enforced a valuation...
In Callowhill Neighborhood Association v. City of Philadelphia Zoning Board of Adjustment, 2015 Pa. Commw. LEXIS (June 17, 2015), the Commonwealth...
In the city of Philadelphia, unpaid gas and water bills can and usually will encumber title to the property. What makes matters more problematic is...
One of the most oppressive tools available to commercial lenders is what is called a warrant of attorney. Most commercial loan documents contain a...