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Quasi-Contract Theory

Contractor Allowed To Sue Under Quasi-Contract Theory

Even if you do not deal with contractors in your practice, depending upon how handy and busy you are, many of us who own homes engage contractors to...

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Sheriff's Sale

City Must Follow Pa. Tax Lien Act To Hold Sheriff’s Sale

As the city of Philadelphia continues to generate negative publicity in the media about its inability to collect upon delinquent taxpayers, it only...

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Landlord Can Collect Rent From Abandoning, New Tenants

In these distressed economic times, it is not uncommon for a commercial tenant to discontinue its business operations and relinquish possession of...

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Commonwealth Court

Property Owner Automatically Entitled To A Jury Trial In A Forfeiture Case

While most of the public attention nowadays is focused squarely upon property owners losing their homes through foreclosure proceedings, property...

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Superior Court Clarifies How To Satisfy Judgment For Possession In Philadelphia

In Johnson v. Bullock-Freeman, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently delved into what constitutes the appropriate amount to “pay to stay,”...

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Philadelphia’s New Lead Paint Ordinance Is In Effect

In late December, the Lead Paint Disclosure and Certification Law came into effect for residential landlords owning rental properties located in the...

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Liable for Utilities

Commonwealth Court Holds Landlord Liable For Utilities

Separately metering utilities is an effective way of adding value to both multifamily and commercial properties. However, disputes often arise when...

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Superior Court

Superior Court Expands Builder’s Liability For Subsequent Purchasers

Purchasing a new construction home involves certain risks. Without normal wear and tear or the passage of time to uncover latent defects, discovering...

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The City of Philadelphia

City Of Philadelphia Oversteps Its Bounds In Pursuit Of Blight

In 2007, I wrote an article titled “Fighting Blight,” explaining the consequences of a ruling handed down by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern...

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Rental Inspections

Eastern District Upholds Ordinance Requiring Rental Property Inspections

The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizures along with a need for a warrant judicially...

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