Archive for the ‘Family’ Category
PA Appeals Court Holds Definition of Family Does Not Apply to Those Who are Disabled/ Handicapped Under the Fair Housing Act
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 4, 2021
PA Commwlth Court Finds Board Could Consider Four Volunteers Who Were to Care for Three Terminally Ill Patients at Dwelling as Part of the Family Unit to Satisfy Definition of Family
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 7, 2016
PA App. Court Holds Zoning Ordinances Defining “Family” Using Biological and Legal Bonds Were Not Facially Unconstitutional
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on October 14, 2015
LA Supreme Court Holds Restrictive Definition of “Family” is Constitutional
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on November 15, 2014
NJ Appeals Court Holds Retreat is Classified as “Transient Housing” and Did Not Meet the Definition of Family as Used in Town’s Zoning Ordinance
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on October 1, 2014
MA Supreme Court Draws Distinction Between Lodging and Apartment and Holds Lodging Act Enacting During WWI Limiting Housing to No More than Three Unrelated People Did Not Apply to Apartments
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on July 7, 2013
VT Supreme Court Finds Single Family Residence Used as a Rooming and Boarding House and Upholds $63,142 Penalty
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on June 26, 2013
Maryland Court Finds Restrictive Covenant on “Single Family” Occupancy Ambiguous, Declares Covenant Does Not Prohibit Occupancy by Multiple Unrelated Persons
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on January 17, 2013
MA Appeals Court Upholds Law Prohibiting Renting of Property to More than Three Unrelated College Students
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on January 11, 2012
S. Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Ordinance Restricting Number of Unrelated People Living Together in a Single Dwelling Unit
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on December 19, 2011