December 09, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Dramatic Changes to Phila. Residential Property Taxes LikelyBy the end of this year, Philadelphia City Council, with the approval of Mayor Jim Kenney, will likely pass into law dramatic changes as to how some residential properties within city limits will be taxed.
By Alan Nochumson
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November 11, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Security at Eagles' Game Questioned in Case Involving Injured Cowboys' FanIn a recent decision, the Pennsylvania Superior Court addressed whether a jury verdict in favor of a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, based upon injuries he suffered during an altercation with fans, should be overturned based upon a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict.
By Alan Nochumson
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October 14, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Phila. Tackles Lead Paint Violations in Residential Rental PropertiesLast month, the city of Philadelphia, by way of ordinance, passed by Philadelphia City Council, amended Title 6 of the Philadelphia Code, titled "Health Code," further protecting tenants against lead paint hazards and other related violations for residential rental properties built before 1978.
By Alan Nochumson
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September 11, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Superior Court Takes on Adverse Possession in 'Piazza Realty'During our first year of law school, we all had to take the course of real property and learn about many esoteric theories of the law such as the theory of adverse possession.
By Alan Nochumson
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August 15, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Superior Court Addresses Subject Matter Jurisdiction in an Eviction ActionIn Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Municipal Court and the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas have concurrent jurisdiction to handle landlord-tenant disputes.
By Alan Nochumson
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July 23, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Case Tackles Whether Church Building Was Properly Designated as HistoricIn Rector Church Wardens v. Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court recently addressed whether the Philadelphia Historical Commission properly designated a building owned by a church as historic.
By Alan Nochumson
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June 10, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Superior Court Takes Up Breach of Lease Arrangement in 'Tsung Tsin'It is not uncommon for a commercial landlord to disregard breaches of their lease arrangement with a commercial tenant over the course of the lease term and at the last second to enforce the lease provisions not complied with.
By Alan Nochumson
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May 06, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Court Overturns 'Frempong' Ruling, Clarifies Phila. Landlord-Tenant RightsLast week, the Pennsylvania Superior Court in 'Frempong v. Richardson' overturned that ruling and, for the time being, clarified the statutory rights and obligations of residential landlords and tenants in Philadelphia under the Philadelphia Code.
By Alan Nochumson
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April 08, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Can a Seller Force a Buyer to Close on the Purchase of Property?In a recent memorandum opinion, the Pennsylvania Superior Court in Maisano v. Avery, 2019 Pa. Super. LEXIS 134 (Feb. 15, 2019) discussed whether a seller of real estate could compel their buyer to close on the purchase of their property when the seller originally failed to do so.
By Alan Nochumson
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March 07, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Ruling: Current, Not Former, Tenants May Take Action Under Lead Paint OrdinanceUntil the Superior Court ultimately decides the merits of the pending appeal, this opinion, for the time being, should provide guidance to landlords and tenants alike in Philadelphia regarding such claims under the ordinance.
By Alan Nochumson
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