Pennsylvania Real Estate Legal Guides (6 found)

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Clifford L. Tuttle Jr.
Written by Clifford L. Tuttle Jr.
Contributor Level 4

To stop foreclosure, it’s important to have an understanding of how the legal process works and what options you have to try and stop the foreclosure.
Michael Ian Werner
Written by Michael Ian Werner
Contributor Level 5

How to defend an appeal of your Allegheny County Property Assessment.
Michael Ian Werner
Written by Michael Ian Werner
Contributor Level 5

In Pennsylvania, The Landlord Tenant Act sets forth the rules that a landlord must follow when handling tenants’ residential security deposits. The following is a summary of those rules.
Anthony T. Verwey
Written by Anthony T. Verwey
Contributor Level 3

If a municipality believes you have violated its zoning ordinances, you may receive what is known as an “enforcement notice.” Responding to this notice within 30 days is critically important.
Harper J. Dimmerman
Written by Harper J. Dimmerman
Contributor Level 3

If your property is residential/owner-occupied and located in Philadelphia County, your mortgage foreclosure must be diverted. See http://courts.phila.gov/pdf/forms/civil/Residential-Mortgage-Foreclosure-Diversion-Pilot-Program-Materials.pdf for details.
Brian Lockard Nagle
Written by Brian Lockard Nagle
Contributor Level 3

If you are pursuing approvals in these areas, it is very helpful to understand the process before you proceed.

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