
31 May 2020 | 19 replies
Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners must disclose the presence of lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling.

15 December 2008 | 13 replies
This paragraph does not apply to any tenant, subtenant, lessee, sublessee, or assignee, nor to any other hirer having a lawful occupancy interest in the residential dwelling.

11 January 2017 | 6 replies
So the first thing you need to do is figure out how much you paid for the dwelling structure, and how much you paid for the land it sits on.Start with your appraisal.
8 May 2009 | 8 replies
They give us the knowledge and tools to do so while simultaneously protecting not only ourselves but our tenants in occupied dwellings.

5 February 2009 | 7 replies
We have to first get a dwelling permit, which requires an inspection by the health dept nazi's, then we have a yearly inspection after that for the cost of $84.

20 August 2018 | 3 replies
Building owners, having tenants in the building, shall post a notice in a common area of the building informing tenants that the owner of the building is required by law to supply and install carbon monoxide alarms in accordance with Section 908 of the Philadelphia Fire Code, and shall provide at least one tenant per dwelling unit or rooming unit with a copy of the manufacturer’s instructions for the alarm to ensure that tenants understand the purpose of carbon monoxide alarms, how they operate and appropriate action to take when an alarm sounds.

17 August 2018 | 0 replies
Also a little context I am more so talking about commercial real estate (single or tenant office/restaurants/shops properties) and multifamily properties rather than single-family dwellings.

26 August 2018 | 39 replies
In no case, however, shall the sheriff evict the defendant from the dwelling unit prior to the expiration of the defendant's 10-day appeal period.

31 August 2018 | 4 replies
Here, most multiple family dwellings have been split up into individual units and sold individually.

21 August 2018 | 6 replies
Some folks look at commercial buildings as 5+ unit apartment buildings or a warehouse or something like that while some lenders and Dodd Frank legislation look at a simple, single family residential that's non-owner occupied as a commercial dwelling because it generates income.