Clarion County, PA Landlord-Tenant Lawyers


Bryan D. Huwar

Real Estate, Wills & Probate, Estate Planning, Natural Resources
Licensed:  23 Years

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Bryan Dylan Huwar

Real Estate, Industry Specialties, Estate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Michael B. Bogush

Motor Vehicle, Divorce & Family Law, Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  24 Years

William Edward Hager

Other, Government
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

David Matthew Gulnac

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Terry Ross Heeter

Administrative Law, Collection, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Jarah Lee Heeter

Real Estate, Dispute Resolution, State and Local, Divorce
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  17 Years

H. John Drayer

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

David Gene Pasekoff

Real Estate, Wrongful Termination, Child Custody, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

Blair Harry Hindman

Motor Vehicle, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

FORFEITURE

The loss of property or a privilege due to breaking a law. For example, a landlord may forfeit his or her property to the federal or state government if the lan... (more...)
The loss of property or a privilege due to breaking a law. For example, a landlord may forfeit his or her property to the federal or state government if the landlord knows it is a drug-dealing site but fails to stop the illegal activity. Or, you may have to forfeit your driver's license if you commit too many moving violations or are convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

RUNNING WITH THE LAND

A phrase used in property law to describe a right or duty that remains with a piece of property no matter who owns it. For example, the duty to allow a public b... (more...)
A phrase used in property law to describe a right or duty that remains with a piece of property no matter who owns it. For example, the duty to allow a public beach access path across waterfront property would most likely pass from one owner of the property to the next.

COMMERCIAL FRUSTRATION

An unforeseen and uncontrollable event that excuses a party to a contract from performing his or her duties under that contract. For example, a landlord can bre... (more...)
An unforeseen and uncontrollable event that excuses a party to a contract from performing his or her duties under that contract. For example, a landlord can break a lease if the property she agreed to rent accidentally burns down before the tenants move in.

PRECEDENT

A legal principle or rule created by one or more decisions of a state or federal appellate court. These rules provide a point of reference or authority for judg... (more...)
A legal principle or rule created by one or more decisions of a state or federal appellate court. These rules provide a point of reference or authority for judges deciding similar issues in later cases. Lower courts must apply these rules when faced with similar legal issues. For example, if the Montana Supreme Court decides that a certain type of employment contract overly restricts the right of the employee to quit and get another job, all other Montana courts must apply this same rule.

LANDLORD

The owner of any real estate, such as a house, apartment building or land, that is leased or rented to another person, called the tenant.

TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE

The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to ... (more...)
The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to deliver goods on time.

UNCLEAN HANDS

A legal doctrine that prevents a plaintiff who has acted unethically in relation to a lawsuit from winning the suit or from recovering as much money as she woul... (more...)
A legal doctrine that prevents a plaintiff who has acted unethically in relation to a lawsuit from winning the suit or from recovering as much money as she would have if she had behaved honorably. For example, if a contractor is suing a homeowner to recover the price of work he did on the home, his failure to perform the work as specified would leave him with unclean hands.

REFUGEE

In the context of U.S. immigration law, people who have been allowed to live in the United States indefinitely to protect them from persecution in their home co... (more...)
In the context of U.S. immigration law, people who have been allowed to live in the United States indefinitely to protect them from persecution in their home countries. Refugees get their status before coming to the U.S., while asylum seekers obtain their status after arrival. Refugees may eventually get green cards.

ENCROACHMENT

The building of a structure entirely or partly on a neighbor's property. Encroachment may occur due to faulty surveying or sheer obstreperousness on the part of... (more...)
The building of a structure entirely or partly on a neighbor's property. Encroachment may occur due to faulty surveying or sheer obstreperousness on the part of the builder. Solutions range from paying the rightful property owner for the use of the property to the court-ordered removal of the structure.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Giant Food Stores, LLC v. THF Silver Spring Development, LP

... Landlord covenants and agrees that, for the term of this Lease and any extension thereof, no store(s) and/or building(s), or any part of same, now or hereafter acquired and/or constructed by Landlord within the Shopping Center or upon any property within a three (3) mile ...

Bayne v. Smith

... OPINION BY ORIE MELVIN, J.: ¶ 1 Appellants, James and Rose Bayne (Landlord), appeal from the trial court's refusal to include attorney's fees as part of the judgment entered against Appellee, Ashlee Smith (Tenant), in this Landlord/Tenant dispute. ...

IN RE COLLEGIUM FOUNDATION

... [4] Prior to their merger, the Charter School subleased the Property from the Foundation, which in turn leased the Property from 500 James Hance Court, LP (the Landlord), the for-profit owner of the Property. The lease between ...