February 16th, 2012
By: Donald C. Turner
The West Chester Borough Council passed a resolution on February 15, 2012 instructing its solicitor to prepare an amendment to the West Chester Zoning Ordinance that would eliminate student homes as a permitted use in the Town Center zoning district.
See:
http://westchester.patch.com/articles/borough-recommends-a-stop-to-new-student-housing
As a result those town center property owners who rent to students and those who want to reserve their rights to rent to students should take action NOW to assure their individual rental units are “grandfathered” so as to permit these student homes to continue after enactment of this ordinance. In order to be “grandfathered” (in zoning parlance this is referred to as a non-conforming use) the property owner must be able to establish by credible evidence that the owner used the unit as a student home before the proposed ordinance was first published. Property owners must be very careful in how they establish this and must do so promptly as it is highly likely the proposed ordinance will soon be published, after which the owner may be foreclosed from establishing the basis for being grandfathered.

Donald C. Turner
For more information on this please contact Don Turner of Unruh Turner Burke and Free at 610-692-1371 or by email at dturner@utbf.com
Tags: West Chester PA, West Chester Student Housing, West Chester Zoning Ordinance
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February 14th, 2011
By: Denise C. Werkley
A little reminder that Pennsylvania isn’t as builder friendly as some other states, at least in regards to insurance coverage. In late 2010, the Indiana courts looked at the issue of whether damage to a home caused by a subcontractor was covered under the general contractor’s standard liability insurance policy. Indiana ruled in favor of builders and determined that if the subs workmanship was unintentional, then the resulting damage would be unforeseeable and could be deemed an accident, thus falling within the policy’s definition of an “occurrence”.
Today I was reminded that PA is one of only 5 states that have ruled the other way-in favor of the insurance companies. See the article here.

Denise Werkley
Denise Werkley is a partner at Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees, Denise practices in the areas of Pennsylvania Commercial Transactions and Business Organizations, Pennsylvania Real Estate, and Pennsylvania Trademarks and Copyright Law. The firm maintains law offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, and West Chester Pennsylvania which serve the Main Line, and many surrounding communities such as Devon, Exton, West Chester, Ardmore and others.
Tags: accident, builders, CGL, insurance, Liability, occurrence, subcontractors, subs
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February 11th, 2011
By: Denise C. Werkley
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced that they are raising risk fees that they charge to lenders. Lenders in turn typically pass those fees on to borrowers. The first time in 12 years risk fees will jump and the impact will be felt by all, even those with excellent credit. Persons with great credit (typically a FICO score of 740 or higher) were previously excluded from risk fees. Now, to avoid the fees a borrower with that score would likely have to put down at least 25% of the value of the house being purchased. The issue is whether this fee really impacts affordability for homebuyers, or whether it is simply looked at as just another fee and cost of obtaining a mortgage. The National Association of Home Builders does not appear to have responded publicly about the increase or its effect on home sales.
See Builder Magazine’s full article on the fees here.

Denise Werkley
Denise Werkley is a partner at Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees, Denise practices in the areas of Pennsylvania Commercial Transactions and Business Organizations, Pennsylvania Real Estate, and Pennsylvania Trademarks and Copyright Law. The firm maintains law offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, and West Chester Pennsylvania which serve the Main Line, and many surrounding communities such as Devon, Exton, West Chester, Ardmore and others.
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, homebuyers, mortgages, Real Estate, risk fees
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January 25th, 2011
By: Denise Werkley
The National Association of Realtors is reporting that December’s existing home sales rose 12.3 percent over November 2010, perhaps signifying a continuing trend toward a recovery of the real estate market. For the northeast specifically, the rise was 13.0 percent.The northeast sale numbers are still 5.4 percent below December 2009 but the median price was $237,300, which is only 1.4 percent below a year ago. You can see National Association of Realtors article here.
One local economist believes the housing market is definitely getting better and notes that investors are a large part of that trend. He reported that investors bought about 20 percent of the properties in December 2010 which is a large part of the recovery process. See the full article on the December housing trend here.
If you are a real estate investor or have questions about real estate investing, please contact Denise Werkley in our West Chester office at dwerkley@utbf.com or 610-692-1371.
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October 21st, 2010
By: Theodore F. Claypoole
The Chester County Department of Community Development has announced that, effective as of October 7, 2010, areas eligible for Recovery Zone Bond financing have been expanded to include a 1-mile radius surrounding Chester County’s 15 Boroughs and the City of Coatesville. Recovery Zone Bonds can be used for private or municipal purposes of promoting development or other economic activity in a Recovery Zone.
For information on Recovery Zone Bond financing, please contact Theodore F. Claypoole at 610-692-1371 or tclaypoole@utbf.com.

Theodore F. Claypoole
Theodore F. Claypoole is a partner at Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees, Theodore practices in the areas of Pennsylvania Commercial Transactions and Business Organizations, Pennsylvania Land Use and Construction, Pennsylvania Real Estate, and Tax-Exempt Organizations. The firm maintain law offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, and West Chester Pennsylvania which serve the Main Line, and many surrounding communities such as Devon, Exton, West Chester, Ardmore and others.
Tags: Chester County, recovery zone bond, Theodore F. Claypoole, West Chester Recovery Zone Bond
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September 24th, 2010
By: Theodore F. Claypoole
CNN provides a summary of the proposed $42 billion bill aimed at helping small businesses, which has been sent to the President for his signature.
For more information contact Theodore F. Claypoole.
Tags: CNN, President, small business, Theodore F. Claypoole
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September 8th, 2010
By Denise C. Werkley
Are you thinking about starting a business? Want to buy real estate? If you are moving forward with any business or real estate plans, you might consider starting a limited liability company (LLC). The New York Times posted a quirky story reminding us all not to take business names too seriously. What name will you chose?
NY Times Story:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/05/realestate/05deal1.html?ref=realestate

Denise Werkley
Denise Werkley is a partner at Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees, Denise practices in the areas of Pennsylvania Commercial Transactions and Business Organizations, Pennsylvania Real Estate, and Pennsylvania Trademarks and Copyright Law. The firm maintains law offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, and West Chester Pennsylvania which serve the Main Line, and many surrounding communities such as Devon, Exton, West Chester, Ardmore and others.
Tags: choosing the right business name, LLC business name, pennsylvania business names
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August 25th, 2010
By: Theodore F. Claypoole
Tax-exempt organizations that do not satisfy annual filing requirements for three (3) consecutive years automatically lose their tax-exempt status. The Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) has published a list at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-tege/pa.pdf, which identifies those Pennsylvania organizations for which the IRS does not have a record of a required annual filing for 2007 and 2008, and whose 2009 return, due on or after May 17 and before October 15, 2010, has not yet been received. The IRS is offering a one-time relief program that will allow small tax-exempt organizations to come back into compliance and retain their tax-exempt status even though they failed to file for three (3) consecutive years.
Small organizations required to file Form 990-N need to go to the IRS website, supply the eight information items called for on the form, and electronically file it by October 15, 2010, while tax-exempt organizations eligible to file Form 990-EZ must file their delinquent annual information returns by October 15, 2010 and pay a compliance fee. Organizations required to file Form 990 or Form 990-PF are not eligible and are automatically revoked if they fail to file for three (3) consecutive years. Details about the one-time relief program are on the IRS website at http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=225702,00.html.
For information on how to participate in the IRS’ one-time relief program or for questions on how to form or maintain a tax-exempt organization, please contact Theodore F. Claypoole at 610-692-1371 or tclaypoole@utbf.com.

Theodore F. Claypoole
Theodore F. Claypoole is a partner at Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees, Theodore practices in the areas of Pennsylvania Commercial Transactions and Business Organizations, Pennsylvania Land Use and Construction, Pennsylvania Real Estate, and Tax-Exempt Organizations. The firm maintain law offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, and West Chester Pennsylvania which serve the Main Line, and many surrounding communities such as Devon, Exton, West Chester, Ardmore and others.
Tags: Form 990-PF, IRS relief program, Pennsylvania tax-exampt charities, Pennsylvania tax-exempt organizations
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August 13th, 2010
By: Theodore F. Claypoole
The Pennsylvania Department of Treasury is offering amnesty from penalties and interest to unclaimed property holders who voluntarily come into compliance with Pennsylvania’s Disposition of Abandoned and Unclaimed Property Law before October 31, 2010. Businesses and tax-exempt entities, which hold unclaimed property, are required to file an unclaimed property report with the Department of Treasury each year.
For information on how to participate in the Department of Treasury’s amnesty program, please contact Theodore F. Claypoole.
Tags: business entities, Pennsylvania Department of Treasury, Pennsylvania Disposition of Abandoned and Unclaimed Property, tax-exempt entities, Theodore F. Claypoole, unclaimed property
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August 4th, 2010
By: Theodore F. Claypoole
On July 22, 2010, Attorney General Tom Corbett announced legal action against various home improvement contractors for violations of Pennsylvania’s Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. The Press Release can be found on the Attorney General’s website.
For information on how to comply with Pennsylvania’s Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act, please contact Theodore F. Claypoole.
Tags: Attorney General Tom Corbett, home improvement contractors, Pennsylvania's Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act, Theo F. Claypoole
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