by Jeff Folkersen | Mar 26, 2015 | Blog
By: Raymond P. Wendolowski, Esq. Under Pennsylvania Law, the homeowner’s association of a condominium has access to some very stringent remedies, that to to seek to collect the unpaid assessments levied against any of the homeowners in the condominium association. One...
by Jeff Folkersen | Feb 16, 2015 | Blog
In this episode, Bernstein-Burkley, P.C. Partner, Nicholas D. Krawec, discusses what a creditor/plaintiff can expect when going to trial in a commercial collection case. He highlights the time and manpower required, and the importance of choosing the best witness and...
by Jeff Folkersen | Feb 12, 2015 | Blog
By: Kit F. Petitt, Esq. To answer the question whether or not there is a Real Estate Transfer Tax on the conveyance of an interest in oil and gas in Pennsylvania, we must first ask if oil and gas interests are treated as real property under Pennsylvania law. Real...
by Jeff Folkersen | Feb 3, 2015 | Blog
By: Kyle R. Smith, Esq. Every year, property owners in Pennsylvania are permitted to file a real estate Property Tax Assessment appeal. As property owners in Pittsburgh and across Allegheny County know, the 2013 court-ordered propety tax reassessment assigned new...
by Jeff Folkersen | Jan 20, 2015 | Blog
By: Arthur W. Zamosky, Esq. A motion for summary judgment is a valuable tool for any litigator. Such a motion can be filed in most types of cases including those for breach of contract, mortgage foreclosure or declaratory judgment. While many types of cases can be...