A guide to transferring a property title in Pennsylvania begins with knowing what a title represents. A property title outlines ownership rights to property, including land and the structure attached to it. When a transfer occurs, the property deed reflects who the current owner is and who becomes the new owner. The deed acts as…
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Purchasing a home is one of the most significant investments most people make in their lifetime. Pennsylvania law expects sellers to provide honest and complete information about the property’s condition to potential buyers. When a seller lies on the property disclosure form or hides known defects, buyers can suffer financial losses, unexpected repair costs, and…
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Selling a home brings many legal obligations, and disclosure is one of the most important responsibilities for any property owner. Among the most common questions during a real estate transaction is: do you have to disclose mold when selling a house? In nearly every situation, the answer is yes. Mold can create health issues, structural…
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The Philadelphia zoning code controls how land and buildings can be used throughout the city, shaping development patterns, protecting neighborhoods, and guiding long-term growth. Every construction project, renovation, business establishment, or change in building use must comply with the zoning code. The zoning code establishes rules related to building types, housing types, dimensional standards, building…
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Misrepresentation in real estate is a complex legal issue that can affect both buyers and sellers during a real estate transaction. When one party provides false or misleading information that influences the other party’s decision to enter into a contract, the results can include financial losses, legal disputes, and long-term problems related to the property. …
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