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Assessment Lien

Condo Association Prohibited From Executing On Assessment Lien

If a condominium unit owner fails to pay a common area maintenance expense assessed against his unit by the condominium association, the delinquent...

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Taxes Are Owed For Real Estate Transfer To Partnership

Prior to purchasing real estate in Pennsylvania, an individual must decide how he intends to own the property. Will he own the property individually,...

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3rd Circuit Rules

3rd Circuit Rules Township’s Conduct Does Not Shock The Conscience

Most developers would rather have root canal surgery without Novocain than deal with local governments during the planning stages of a development...

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Real Estate Tax Sale Law

Public Sale Has No Effect On Obligation To Pay Common Assessments

In planned communities, property owners share the cost of maintaining the common elements through assessments charged by the property owners...

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New Construction Not Always Subject To Realty Transfer Tax

With residential new construction exploding throughout the Philadelphia region, many individuals may be unwittingly placing themselves on the hook...

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Mortgage Contingency Clause

Sellers Prevented From Exercising Mortgage Contingency Clause

Agreements of sale generally contain a laundry list of contingencies which must be satisfied before the settlement date. Most, if not all, of these...

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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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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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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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