The Granger Firm
The majority of transactions involving the transfer of real estate in Pennsylvania are subject to transfer tax. It is the recording of the applicable document (most often a deed) that triggers the transfer tax. It is a tax, not on the person, but on the property transferred, with each party to the sale (seller and buyer) technically being responsible for making sure the tax is paid.
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- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate Transactions
- Commercial Real Estate
- Representing Buyers & Sellers
- Representing Brokers
- Landlord & Tenant
- Subdivision, Land Development and Zoning
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