While owning an investment property can be a rewarding and financially successful venture, property owners must navigate through a host of risks to protect their investment, which, if not handled properly, can become quite expensive.

In Metro Real Estate Investment v. Siaway, 2021 Pa. Super. LEXIS 88 (Mar. 2, 2021), the Pennsylvania Superior Court recently determined whether tenants could receive restitution for monies their landlord collected against them by way of execution proceedings based upon a judgment that was subsequently overturned on appeal.

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