Land Use, Zoning and Planning Lawyers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has laws which govern how individual parcels of land can be used, and how they cannot. These rules aren't always simple, and this article should serve as an introduction to some of the most common issues that homeowners might face, though it is not meant to turn a layperson into an expert.

"Zoning" is the process by which a local government makes laws determining how individual pieces of land within its jurisdiction can be used. Usually, towns or cities are segmented off into "zones," each one being designated for a specific type of use. Examples of common zoning categories are single family residence, commercial, multi-unit housing, or industrial.

The purpose of zoning is to preserve property values, and make towns and cities more livable. For example, without zoning laws, a company might be able to buy a vacant lot next to your house and build a noisy, smelly, dirty factory on it.

While zoning laws appear to be geared just toward protecting residents, they also protect industry, by ensuring that they are free to conduct their business without getting caught up in the many legal disputes that would be inevitable if they were closer to a residential area.

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What if My Property Violates Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Zoning Laws?

You have quite a few options if you find that a planned or current use of your property violates Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's zoning regulations.

First, and perhaps most obviously, you can correct the violation. If the violation is relatively minor, and correcting it would not cost you much or be a significant burden, this might be the best way to go.

Of course, simply fixing a zoning violation isn't always affordable or easy, and may interfere with your planned use of your property. For example, you might have just undertaken a significant remodeling of your home, and later found out that some small part of it technically doesn't conform to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's zoning laws. If this happens to you, you can apply to your local zoning board for what's known as a "variance." This is simply a decree by the zoning board that the particular rule your property violates no longer applies. The Supreme Court has held that local zoning boards have to grant variances when the violation is very minor, and enforcing the ordinance would be unduly burdensome and not in the public interest.

You are also protected if your land is currently in full compliance with local zoning regulations, but the area where your land sits is re-zoned, and your property is suddenly not in compliance with the new zoning regulations. Generally, these new regulations cannot be used to force you to change existing conditions on your property. No laws can be applied retroactively, under the U.S. Constitution. Of course, if you make any improvements on your land after the law changes, you'll have to comply with the new law.

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How Can a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Attorney Help?

If you want to make improvements to your property, apply for a variance, or contest a zoning regulation as being applied to you retroactively, you have a right to do so, including some constitutional protections. However, your chances of prevailing in a zoning dispute will be markedly improved if you hire an experienced Philadelphia, Pennsylvania real estate attorney to help.

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Life in Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a place filled with history.  Liberty Bell is a popular attraction where people go to take picture around the bell and enjoy its beautiful sound.  Philadelphia is also home to the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, therefore many people visit Independence Hall on a daily basis.
 
Other favorite attractions include the Philadelphia Zoo, Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Rittenhouse Square, Penn's Landing, which gives a marvelous view of the Delaware River.  In many ways, Washington D.C. and Philadelphia have a lot in common because both places are metropolitan, fun, and filled with history!  This is why many enjoy Philadelphia so much.

Alongside the history is the thriving legal industry.  Philadelphia is filled with large firms that practice in many areas of law, as well as small boutique law firms that focus on a particular practice.  This being so, no legal need will be unattended in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

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