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Commonwealth Court

Commonwealth Court Trashes Landlord’s Attempt To Avoid Borough Fees

Local governments are given wide latitude in outsourcing their government services to private independent contractors. Pennsylvania courts generally...

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Use of Property

Landowner Prevented From Changing The Use Of His Property

Wilson v. Plumstead Township Zoning Hearing Board is a cautionary tale on why landowners should not downplay zoning restrictions encumbering their...

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court

Landlord Attempt To Terminate Option Contract ‘Invalid’

Drafting a lease agreement is no easy task. Although most landlords possess an upper hand in lease negotiations, they do not always protect...

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Appellate Opinion

Subcontractor Prohibited From Filing Mechanics’ Lien

If the real estate market slows down as some experts are predicting, Pennsylvania courts will likely be inundated with an influx of mechanics’ lien...

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Partition Actions In Pa.

Common Pleas Court Rules On Partition Actions In Pa.

In Bernstein v. Sherman, the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas recently provided a glimpse into the esoteric world of litigating a partition...

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Property Interest

Appealing Party Must File Bond To Protect Property Interest

In two recent decisions, Pennsylvania courts have cautioned litigants who have failed to protect their property interests during the appeal process.

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Marone Case

Local Bank Faces Reprimand Over Act 6 And 91 Foreclosure

In Wachovia Bank v. Marone, the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas recently reprimanded a local bank for failing to give its borrowers Act 6...

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Real Estate Brokers

Real Estate Brokers File A Lien For Commission

Whenever a piece of commercial property is leased or sold, a real estate broker is normally involved in the transaction. The broker’s compensation...

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Condemning Tenants

Leases Sometimes Condemning Tenants To An Unjust Fate

In Guttha v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth Court recently addressed whether a lease provision could bar a tenant from claiming...

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Practical Drafting Advice

Lenders Have An Interest In The Post-Judgment Rate

In Pennsylvania, once a mortgage foreclosure claim is reduced to judgment, the legal interest rate of six percent per annum applies unless the loan...

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