What Can Delay a Real Estate Closing in Pennsylvania?

Real estate closings in Pennsylvania can be delayed for many reasons, including title defects, financing problems, inspection disputes, appraisal issues, and missing documentation. While many transactions proceed as planned, even minor complications can delay a settlement date. Understanding the most common causes of delay can help buyers and sellers prepare in...
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What Sellers Should Know About Real Estate Disclosures in Pennsylvania

What Sellers Should Know About Real Estate Disclosures in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, home sellers must provide buyers with a signed disclosure statement that lists known material defects in the property. This legal requirement applies to most residential sales and requires disclosure of the home’s systems, structure, and condition. Disclosures must be delivered before the buyer signs the agreement of sale. Failing to...
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Land Use Disputes in Pennsylvania: When You Need a Municipal Lawyer

Zoning and land use regulations might seem like background noise—until they directly affect your home, business, or property investment. Suddenly, a denied permit or a zoning board decision can halt progress and create costly delays.  In Pennsylvania, where each municipality enforces its own land-use rules, understanding how to resolve...
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