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municipal law

YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM A FULL SERVICE FIRM

TKG&K's depth of experience in their real estate, commercial, and civil litigation practice areas affords TKG&K an unparalleled ability to assist their clients with matters concerning municipal regulations or disputes with municipal organizations.

As a property owner or individual purchasing property, you should be aware that the current and future uses of your property are subject to municipal regulations. These regulations guide property owners as to what type of activity can be conducted on the property, what or how many structures can be built, where the structures must be located, and how utilities are to be provided, among many other factors. If a variance, conditional or special use permit, or zoning change is required for you to use your property, TKG&K has the skills and experience necessary to assist you. TKG&K can also assist you with a range of municipal issues that could occur while you own your property, such as sewage back up and water main issues, subdivision applications, employment issues, and right to know requests.

WE HAVE THE SKILLS NECESSARY TO NAVIGATE THE SYSTEM

TKG&K's experience in municipal law has also proven to be an asset to our real estate transaction clients. We can identify potential municipal issues connected with the real property and promptly resolve these issues with the municipal agencies before the issues slow down or postpone your closing. Our litigation experience makes TKG&K very efficient in navigating the municipal system, whether the matters are resolved by a planning commission, zoning board, municipal authority, board or counsel, or are heard on appeal before the county or state courts.

TKG&K and attorney Zachary J. Kansler currently serve as the solicitor for the City of Latrobe and the Borough of Irwin, located in Westmoreland County.

 TKG&K's broad experience as a full-service and local law firm makes us a great choice to represent your interests before your municipality. Please feel free to call us at 724-838-7900 to reach our Greensburg or Connellsville offices, or use the Contact Us page, to discuss your municipal law issues.

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