Act 115 now requires that bylaws contain a provision that allows for “pre-election sessions” for elections where there are more candidates than open positions. At these sessions, candidates can meet with unit owners prior to the meeting to share their election platform.
In Pennsylvania, the Guaranteed Minimum Royalty Act ("GMRA"), 58 P.S. § 33, requires "at least one-eighth royalty of all oil, natural gas or gas of other designations removed or recovered from the subject real property." Any lease that does not meet this minimum shall not be valid.
The Pennsylvania Fertilizer Law regulates the manufacturing, distribution, and application of all fertilizer within the Commonwealth. Specifically, the law dictates the licensing, registration, labeling, and reporting processes manufacturers and guarantors must follow to distribute fertilizer in Pennsylvania.
For instance, in Pennsylvania, HOAs are regulated by the Uniformed Planned Community Act (UPCA). This act applies to all planned communities with more than 12 units and creates responsibilities for HOAs to oversee these communities. That said, HOAs typically have documents that regulate themselves.
Act 114 - FBI Fingerprint Criminal Background Check Non-residents of Pennsylvania or those who have lived in Pennsylvania less than ten (10) years need to complete an FBI clearance.
APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING ACT, THE. Relating to apprenticeship and training; creating a State Apprenticeship and Training Council in the Department of Labor and Industry to formulate an apprenticeship and training policy and program, and defining its powers and duties and providing for administration.
In general, homeowners can request HOA documents that cover the following: Governing documents, including the CC&Rs, bylaws, articles of incorporation, community plat, and operating rules; All board and membership meeting minutes and notices; Membership lists; All insurance policies of the association;
Once you buy a home that's part of an HOA, you automatically become a member of the HOA. HOA rules are legally binding, and you must adhere to all rules and regulations in the governing document. Yes, there are bylaws that you may not like, but there are no HOA loopholes.
Iniums in Pennsylvania are governed by the Uniform inium Act, 68 Pa. Stat. §§ 3101 to 3414 (the “UCA”). Although “inium” is a term generally used to refer to an individually-owed unit, it is also a form of ownership where property other than the individual unit is deemed to be common property.
The Pennsylvania General Assembly enacted Act 115, which amends Title 68 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes and impacts the governance of homeowners associations (also known as planned communities), inium associations and cooperatives in the Commonwealth.