In the commercial lease context, a landlord in Pennsylvania is not required to find a replacement tenant…
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Klyashtorny Discusses The Scope Of Internet Defamation
Natalie Klyashtorny served as a course planner and speaker at a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar on…
Read MoreWife Not Responsible For Spouse’s Inaccuracies In Disclosure
In order to protect homebuyers from “seller fraud”, the Pennsylvania General Assembly enacted the Real Estate Seller…
Read MoreNochumson Explains How To Negotiate Agreements Of Sale
Alan Nochumson was a faculty speaker at the Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar sponsored by the Lorman…
Read MoreBorrower 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…
Read MoreFlighting Blight: City Is Allowed To Demolish Unsafe Property
In less than a generation, many properties located within Philadelphia’s city limits that had been an eyesore…
Read MoreKlyashtorny Appointed To The Power Hour Committee
Natalie Klyashtorny has been appointed as a member of the Power Hour Committee of the Renaissance Group of…
Read MoreLender Not Responsible For Misconduct Of Its Mortgage Broker
In shopping for a mortgage loan, most potential borrowers do not deal directly with mortgage lenders. Rather,…
Read MoreBuyers Not Chopped Down By Inspection Contingency Clause
In most residential real estate transactions taking place in Pennsylvania, sellers and buyers are generally not represented…
Read MoreLandlord May Be Liable Under Negligence Theory To Tenant
Pennsylvania courts are very hesitant in permitting lawsuits which merely re-cast an ordinary breach of contract claim…
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