Pennsylvania Supreme Court Relaxes Foreclosure Standards
In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has issued an opinion that will make it easier for banks to foreclose on delinquent...
In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has issued an opinion that will make it easier for banks to foreclose on delinquent...
In yet another blow to the city of Philadelphia’s attempt to collect upon its substantial real estate tax delinquencies, the Commonwealth Court in...
One of the most oppressive tools available to commercial landlords and lenders alike is what is called a warrant of attorney. Most loan and lease...
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...
As the city of Philadelphia continues to generate negative publicity in the media about its inability to collect upon delinquent taxpayers, it only...
In these distressed economic times, it is not uncommon for a commercial tenant to discontinue its business operations and relinquish possession of...
While most of the public attention nowadays is focused squarely upon property owners losing their homes through foreclosure proceedings, property...
In Johnson v. Bullock-Freeman, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently delved into what constitutes the appropriate amount to “pay to stay,”...
In late December, the Lead Paint Disclosure and Certification Law came into effect for residential landlords owning rental properties located in the...
Separately metering utilities is an effective way of adding value to both multifamily and commercial properties. However, disputes often arise when...