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Pennsylvania’s Adverse Possession Loophole

Image by David Mark from Pixabay Like most states, Pennsylvania statutes provide for adverse possession, which means that if you meet certain circumstances, you may take title to property that you did not buy after a certain number of years. Pennsylvania statutes state that you must wait for 21 years to ...

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Open House Questions Some Buyers Forget to Ask

An Open House is an event. And, like many events, it’s easy to get caught up in all the excitement and energy. In fact, when you visit an Open House, you might even end up rubbing elbows with other buyers who are there at the same time. It can feel ...

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Understanding the Difference between Easements & Right of Way

Photo by David McBee from Pexels At some point, you might come across the terms “easement” and “right of way.” These terms both imply another person or entity may have use of your property. As a homeowner or buyer in the market for a home, you’ll want to thoroughly understand both of these terms ...

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Is a Starter Home the Right Choice for You?

Photo by Scott Webb from Pexels Potential new homebuyers have the choice of buying a starter home or a forever home. The details mean something different to everybody, but a starter home is usually regarded as a short-term living situation if you can’t afford your dream home yet. Some choose to ...

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