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This Week at Weber Kracht and Chellew | 12.13.14

December 12, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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The days are winding down until Christmas, and this week sees the start of Hanukkah celebrations. It’s a busy season, but please indulge us as we recap the week at the firm.

Michael Kracht helped us discern when we do – and don’t – need an attorney to assist with a real estate transaction.

We were thrilled by the great reception to our Child ID Event. Here is coverage from the Bucks County Herald and The Intelligencer.

With the year drawing to a close, many people are considering quitting their day jobs and starting their own businesses so we took a look back at Mike Frisbie‘s post on the importance of small business counseling.

Keep up with all Weber, Kracht and Chellew news by checking this blog, liking us on Facebook, connecting with us on LinkedIn or following us on Twitter.

This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Small Business Counseling, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Abigail Fillman, Bucks County, Bucks County Herald, Bucks County Sheriff's Department, Child ID Event, Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Montgomery County, Pennridge, Perkasie, real estate, real estate attorney, Real Estate Transactions, realtors, small business counseling, The Intelligencer, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Do I Really Need a Real Estate Attorney?

December 8, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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Many people wonder if it’s necessary to incur the additional expense for an attorney for the purchase of real estate.  The simple answer is, in many cases, your interests can be appropriately handled by a competent realtor.

Additionally, in Pennsylvania, most realtors use “form” real estate contracts that are not weighted either pro-seller or pro-buyer.  After the agreement is signed, an experienced realtor should also be able to address and negotiate the usual things that come up, such as the results of a home inspection.

Having said that, in a significant number of instances it is advisable to seek the advice of an attorney before entering into what will likely be one of the largest financial commitments of your life.  As well, it is good to remember that lawyers, like most professionals, have increasingly specialized capabilities. So, you should seek out the advice of an attorney who has experience in this area of law. Sadly, many attorneys are not willing to give up this information unless specifically asked. Also, don’t rely on website information since advertising to practice in an area of law gives you no real information as to an attorney’s depth of experience. An inexperienced attorney can further botch something up due their lack of experience.

There are however, several kinds of real estate transactions that warrant the help of a competent attorney in order to ensure your interests are being protected. Some examples would be:

For a Buyer

  • Is this an investment property?
  • Is this a commercial property?
  • Is this property part of a subdivision or Homeowner’s Association?
  • Are there any known environmental concerns with the property (i.e., flood zone, buried fuel tanks)?
  • Are there any easements that could restrict the use of the propert?
  • Is the property for sale by Owner?

You might also check with the local municipal office as most keep a “property specific” file which could include information regarding zoning and structural issues.

For a Seller

  • Do you own the property by yourself  or in some kind of entity?
  • Are you aware of problems with the property that will require delicate handling?
  • Are there any judgments or liens against the property?
  • Do you intend to invest the proceeds of this sale in another property?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions or just feel in your gut that you should check with an attorney, it is best to do so. Most lawyers charge a reasonable amount for an initial consultation where you can ask your questions and get an estimate for some on-going help. Also, best to do this before signing an Agreement of Sale as some of these issues must be handled before an Agreement is signed.

MichaelKracht

Michael Kracht became a lawyer quite simply to help people and make a meaningful difference in their lives. It is that desire to help and go way beyond the typical “call of duty” that motivates him to be an outstanding advocate and counselor to his clients. Michael’s practice at Weber Kracht and Chellew focuses on real estate, land development, municipal law and litigation matters. Despite his busy practice, to this day, Michael is active in doing pro bono work for the community including handling protection from abuse matters.

This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: agreement of sale, Bucks County, commercial property, easement, flood zone, Homeowner's Association, investment property, Michael Kracht, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Perkasie, property lien, real estate, real estate attorney, realtors, subdivision, Weber Kracht & Chellew, zoning

Child ID Event at Habitat for Humanity 5K at Hit!

December 4, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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Thanksgiving weekend we teamed up with the Bucks County Sheriff’s Department to provide free Child ID cards to all participants of the Habitat for Humanity 5K Kids’ Fun Run, which was presented by the Quakertown Rotary Club and Quakertown United Methodist Church.

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This particular event was arranged by a team led by attorney Abigail Fillman, who explained “We’re a community law firm, so we’re always looking for tangible ways to get involved with and add value to the communities we serve.”

Events like this are part of our corporate culture. Throughout the year, each attorney leads a team in creating and overseeing a community-minded event. From Kids’ Voting to the Perkasie FallFest 5K, you’ll often see us wearing our “Usual Suspects” tee shirts and working the event.

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Photos by Steve Brown, Looking Glass Photography

This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: 5K, Community Events, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: 5K, Abigail Fillman, Bucks County, Bucks County Sheriff's Department, Child ID Event, FallFest 5K, Habitat for Humanity, Looking Glass Photography, Quakertown Rotary, Quakertown United Methodist Church, Steve Brown, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Giving Back: Walking the Talk

December 2, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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Today is #GivingTuesday. The answer to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it’s a day for non-profits to remind us that this season of giving is more than a consumer exercise. We hope it helps us to remember the organizations that contribute to our communities throughout the year. It’s a standard our firm works to live up to through a variety of community-focused efforts and involvement. Perhaps the most tangible way we give back is through our pro bono services. Dean Arthur shares his experience:

I believe it is every attorneys’ obligation to give back to the community in which they live and practice. One of the ways I do this is providing pro bono legal services. I represent parties in Protection from Abuse actions without charge, doing so multiple times throughout the year. The clients are involved in very frightening and confusing situations and truly appreciate the assistance.

I was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Bucks County Legal Aid Society, serving as its president when it was required by federal funders to merge into what is now Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania (LASP), serving the four counties surrounding Philadelphia. I am also on the Board of LASP, serving as its president from 2003 through 2005.

I believe my involvement with this community service provides me with satisfaction that matches the assistance given to those in need.

DeanArthur

Dean Arthur is one of the most respected and well-known lawyers in Bucks County. A former president of the Bucks County Bar Association, Dean specializes in Civil and Commercial Litigation, Insurance Defense and Criminal Defense at Weber Kracht and Chellew.

This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

 

Filed Under: Community Events, Pro Bono Services Tagged With: #GivingTuesday, Bucks County, Dean Arthur, Legal Aid of Southeastern Pa., Montgomery County, Perkasie, pro bono services, Weber Kracht & Chellew

This Week at Weber Kracht and Chellew | 11.29.14

November 28, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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We hope this week’s wrap-up finds you having had a great Thanksgiving and enjoying a long weekend. We’re excited because our Free Child ID event is underway! If you happen to see this in time, head over to the Quakertown United Methodist Church to get in on the fun and benefit Habitat for Humanity. Many thanks to the Quakertown Rotary Club for including us and to the Bucks County Sheriff’s Department for providing the Child ID’s as well as Abigail Fillman and her team for putting this event together.

During this short week, Michael Kracht shared the importance of knowing the difference between full and limited tort when choosing your auto insurance coverage.

We also took a moment to count our blessings. Visit our Facebook page to see what our staff is thankful for this Thanksgiving and every day.

We’ve kept you long enough; time to resume holiday activities and fun! Thank you for reading our blog.

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This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

 

Filed Under: 5K, Community Events, Motor Vehicle Insurance, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: 5K, Abigail Fillman, Bucks County, Child ID Event, Habitat for Humanity, Michael Kracht, motor vehicle insurance, Quakertown Rotary, Quakertown United Methodist Church, Weber Kracht & Chellew

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