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Real estate law in Pennsylvania spans from the contractual transfer of a property’s ownership to landlord-tenant laws and well beyond. When it comes to real estate law, the stakes are high, and the legal intricacies can be daunting. If you have questions or concerns that relate to real estate law, our experienced Westmoreland County real estate lawyers at Gusty Sunseri & Associates, P.C., welcome the opportunity to help.
Pennsylvania’s real estate laws guide transactions that range from residential and commercial transactions to land use, commercial leases, landlord-tenant laws, and zoning disputes. This area of the law also extends to the legalities involved in developing, acquiring, using, and transferring property, and it’s exceptionally challenging.
Purchase and sale agreements are the foundation of real estate transactions in Pennsylvania, and they establish the terms involved. These agreements are designed to lock in key details in the protection of the purchaser and the seller’s rights. These details include matters like the following:
Pennsylvania’s landlord-tenant laws set forth the requirements for matters such as maximum limits for security deposits and the timeline for return, as well as tenant rights and habitability. The eviction process and corresponding timeline are also outlined, and nonpayment of rent, lease violations, the lease’s end, and failure to vacate are all addressed.
Real estate laws are exacting, and disputes are not uncommon. Prime examples include breach of contract, easement issues, and undisclosed defects. Real estate cases in Westmoreland County, PA, are heard at the Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas – Civil Division in Greensburg. Smaller claims, including landlord-tenant disputes, are handled at the local level in one of the county’s magisterial district courts. Having skilled legal guidance backing you up is always advised.
Our trusted Westmoreland County real estate lawyers at Gusty Sunseri & Associates, P.C., are committed to skillfully guiding you through the complex legalities of your real estate concern – with your rights intact. Real estate transactions are major events, and having professional legal counsel on your side can make all the difference. Learn more by reaching out and contacting us online or giving our firm a call at 412-968-0210 today.
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