LANDLORD AND TENANT: RELEASING A HUSBAND FROM A JOINT LEASE WHEN THERE IS A RESTRAINING ORDER.
No. 492 The Landlord has been put on the spot. A tenant has been put out of the house by a domestic relations restraining order. His wife requests that his name be removed from the lease? What can or should the Landlord Do? Read my AVVO ANSWER. CLT
August Rants.
Two New Yorkers, one named Charlie and the other Steve, entertained the country (and perhaps much of the world) today. Everybody loved it. “Hit Me With Your Best Shot!” (Charlie) became the sound bite of the day. The magnificent movie-like exit, down the emergency chute with two beers, (Steve)became the universal daydream.
Consol Energy Center — a Hat Trick!
With the opening of the Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh now has three state of the art major league sports venues. And then there’s the Petersen Event Center at Pitt and Palumbo Center at Duquesne. Not bad for a town where none of them existed not too many years ago.
Case of the Week: Pikunse v. Kopchinski, 631 A.2d 1049 (1993)
Earlier this week, I had a terrific group of lawyers attend my Landlord Tenant Litigation seminar at the Community College of Allegheny County North Hills campus. I told them I would post information about some of the cases mentioned in the seminar. And so, I decided to start a new feature called “Case of the Week” to highlight interesting and useful cases. Here’s the inaugural case:
Comment No. 300
No. 488 Well, I noticed the other day that this blog had hit comment number 300. Amazing. So, I decided to investigate where the comment came from. It was I. CLT
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