Landlord & Appliances
Generally, no. That said, there is not much binding law on the subject, and there are certainly magistrates who might think so for the essentials,...
Appeals Lawyer
Practice Areas: Appeals, Criminal Defense, General Practice
Generally, no. That said, there is not much binding law on the subject, and there are certainly magistrates who might think so for the essentials,...
You will need to give him proper and timely notice under the lease (or if there is no lease, the law) of your intent to terminate the tenancy...
He's free to impose such a condition in the new lease, and, likely, to impose a condition that you help pay for it. That said, I don't suspect...
No one here can give you case-specific advice, but you should know that at the outset of the pandemic the PA Supreme Court suspended Rule 600, so...
The law of automobile searches in Pennsylvania is changing, but generally requires both probable cause and some reason a warrant cannot be obtained...
You'll have to prove some type of misrepresentation of a material fact about the transaction to make out a fraud case. If he's forging inspection...
It depends. Some of these conditions might violate what’s called the Rule Against Perpetuities, which restricts how long a decedent can control...
I routinely see this doing L/T cases in Washington County for some reason, and it is not only illegal, but may be a violation of Pennsylvania...
You will need a license before you can do that. See 18 PA.C.S. § 6106.
No, no, no, and you may be entitled to compensation and attorney's fees as a result. You should contact a landlord-tenant attorney as soon as...