Borrower May Be Excused From Returning Loan Proceeds Under TILA
Many homeowners borrow money as a second mortgage so as to purchase their house, pay for home improvements, or pay off unrelated personal debt. In...
Many homeowners borrow money as a second mortgage so as to purchase their house, pay for home improvements, or pay off unrelated personal debt. In...
In less than a generation, many properties located within Philadelphia’s city limits that had been an eyesore for generations have either been...
In shopping for a mortgage loan, most potential borrowers do not deal directly with mortgage lenders. Rather, these potential borrowers usually...
Pennsylvania courts are very hesitant in permitting lawsuits which merely re-cast an ordinary breach of contract claim into a tort claim. As such,...
In many commercial real estate transactions, landlords and tenants make estoppel certifications representing that certain facts involving their legal...
In Brito v. MAC International, Inc., the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas sent the proverbial warning shot to all landlords in the city by...
“Just pay your rent on time.” That is what every commercial tenant is told during lease negotiations when the tenant inevitably quibbles about...
Under Pennsylvania’s Tenants’ Right to Cable Television Act, a tenant may select a cable television service provider of their own choosing so long as...
In the federal appeal, Nochumson P.C. is representing the principal of a event planning company who has allegedly been personally attacked and...
If a condominium unit owner fails to pay a common area maintenance expense assessed against his unit by the condominium association, the delinquent...