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Law student's answer
In the state of Pennsylvania 'legitimate' eviction proceedings would come from... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Erie, PA
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to my knowledge they are within their right to do this otherwise it is stealing... Posted 4 months ago in Residential South Fork, PA Posted 4 months ago in Residential Pittsburgh, PA Posted 4 months ago in Residential Liberty, PA Posted 3 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Philadelphia, PA
Lance George Miyatovich's answer
Generally the rule is 48 hours. You need to review your lease and see what it... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Pittsburgh, PA Posted 4 months ago in Residential Erie, PA Posted 4 months ago in Residential Coatesville, PA Posted 7 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Philadelphia, PA Posted 5 months ago in Residential Clarks Summit, PA
Marc Howard Bardack's answer
The general rule in most jurisdictions is that your neighbor is not liable for... Posted 4 months ago in Land Use / Zoning Wheatland, PA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Call the police, get petitions and motivate voters. If you get enough citizen...
Emanuel Soleiman Shirazi's answer
Hiring a land use lawyer with intricate knowledge of the inner workings of the... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Jersey Shore, PA
My neighbor's poor home and yard renovations are damaging my property. Do I have any legal recourse?
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Stephen J. O'Brien's answer
you'll need to look at your housing contract to see what the parties (you & the... |