Our Feed

We are involved in our communities, our profession, and our clients' associations and activities.

What happens if a property is written a violation, and then sold?

"We're Glad You Asked That"

Q&A Video Clips

At the MTA 2019 “We’re Glad You Asked That” Q&A segment, Attorney Kyle O’Meara answers the question “If a property is written a violation, and then sold, but the new owner is unaware, what happens?”

At the MTA 2019 Conference, our attorney’s hosted our annual Question and Answer panel to address the questions you submitted. Our panel included Bill Fahey, Kyle O’Meara, Jacob Witte, and Matthew Kuschel, hosted by Christopher Patterson. Between them, this panel represents decades of experience in sectors ranging municipal law, public utilities, labor & employment, and more. Questions include everything from Medical Marihuana to land use permits. New clips will be shared monthly in our E-Newsletter.

Do you have more questions? Reach out to us. We’re always ready to help.

Recent Articles & Announcements

  1. Youth Employment Law Series: Par...

    Now that summer is upon us, we know many of you are preparing for a surge in business. Hiring youth workers can be an efficient way to expan...

    Read More
  2. In our township, we continue to ...

    No. Under the Freedom of Information Act, you are required to respond to the request within the initial 5 business days by doing one of the...

    Read More
  3. Back to the Future: Taking Contr...

    Economic development and affordable housing opportunities present the highest stakes imaginable for elected officials because they forge the...

    Read More
Talk to an Attorney
Request a Consultation

At Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC, we’ve been helping municipalities, franchised businesses, employers, and more with their legal needs since 2008. We’d love to learn how we can help you, too.