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Court Refuses To Allow Bank To Redeem Mortgaged Property

Last month, the Commonwealth Court in Brentwood Borough School District v. HSBC Bank USA (2015 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 118 (March 24, 2015), handed down yet...

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Tax-Exempt Nonprofits

Nonprofit Organizations In Philadelphia Must File Annual Certification By June 1st To Maintain Their Real Estate Tax Exemption

Under a recently enacted City Ordinance, however, such nonprofit organizations must now annually file forms with the OPA certifying their continued...

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Sick Leave for Employees

Philadelphia Enacts Paid Sick Leave

The new law, which is scheduled to take effect several months from now, applies to all businesses in the City of Philadelphia which employ 10 or more...

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Court Refuses To Hold Sidewalk Defects Not Trivial Or De Minimis

A cold and snowy winter has wreaked havoc on many sidewalks throughout our region. Soon, many of these sidewalks will experience shifting and...

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Rental License

Philadelphia Landlords Cannot Sue Without Rental License

A landlord in Philadelphia has two venues to sue his tenant – Philadelphia Municipal Court or the Court of Common Pleas. The choice between the two...

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Landlord and Tenant Act

Additional Protections Under Amended Landlord And Tenant Act

Last month, I discussed how a trial court judge in Allegheny County in Brown v. Premier Properties, 2014 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 64 (March 6,...

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Landlording

Landlord Didn’t Properly Dispose Of Tenant’s Personal Belongings

Earlier this year, in Brown v. Premier Properties, 2014 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 64 (March 6, 2014), a trial court judge in Allegheny County...

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Subsequent Purchasers

Subsequent Purchasers Of New Home Cannot Sue Builder

This situation is all too common in my practice—individuals purchase a home and, afterward, they discover defects with the home that were not...

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Landlord Tenant Eviction Help

Out-Of-Possession Landlord Not Liable For Guest’s Injury

Earlier this year, in Hymes v. Great Lakes Warehouse, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 34064 (March 17, 2014), U.S. District Judge Petrese B. Tucker of the...

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Philadelphia Employers

Employers In Philadelphia Now Required To Allow Breastfeeding In The Workplace To All Employees

Definition of Reasonable Accommodation for Breastfeeding Employees A reasonable accommodation for an employee who is breastfeeding is defined under...

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