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City Of Philadelphia Allows Some Construction To Resume

On May 1, 2020, the City of Philadelphia allowed certain construction projects to resume. By an Executive Order signed April 29, 2020, the City announced that the following categories of projects were permitted to resume...more

PA Law Authorizes Remote Notarization And Municipal Meetings, Property Tax Deadline Flexibility

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has signed Senate Bill 841, now known as Act 15 of 2020, into law, allowing remote notarization of documents, municipalities to meet by telecommunication devices and flexibility with property tax...more

How To Reply To Tenant Requests For Rent Relief

The COVID-19 outbreak, and the requirement that non-life-sustaining and/or non-essential businesses shut down, is having a material impact on the ability of many commercial tenants to perform their obligations under their...more

PA – Tenants May Face Uphill Battle To Invoke Force Majeure Protections

Government mandates aside, tenants to a lease governed by Pennsylvania law may face an “uphill battle” to invoke force majeure protections — used to allocate risk that is considered beyond a party’s control — whether or not...more

Philadelphia Zoning And Building Appeal Deadlines Suspended

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Philadelphia Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) and the Board of Licenses and Inspection Review (BLIR) have taken proactive steps to help mitigate potential community spread by...more

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