Government & Law
Court Confirms: Pittsburgh Rental Registration Still Voluntary – No Penalties for Landlords
This is another reminder that enforcement of the City of Pittsburgh rental registration continues to be stayed until further Order of Court. Rental registration is voluntary. Landlords cannot be penalized for failure to register. Over the past month, AAMP has received reports that, despite the Court’s prior orders staying the June 1 “enforcement” date, the City…
Read MoreCourt Halts Pittsburgh’s 2023 Rental Registration Ordinance Following AAMP Legal Challenge
As a result of the Apartment Association’s direct intervention, the City of Pittsburgh’s newest rental registration ordinance, enacted in 2023, is currently stayed “until further order of Court” in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. (Emphasis added) AAMP’s complaint (GD-23-12470) challenging the 2023 ordinance seeking to regulate, by way of registration and inspection fees,…
Read MoreWest & Associates PSA: CTA Ownership Reporting Rules for Multifamily Properties
West & Associates, P.C. | An Important Public Service Announcement to the Members of the Apartment Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh | The Corporate Transparency Act Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirement and its Impact on Multifamily. Starting January 1, 2025, a significant number of businesses will be required to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”). The…
Read MorePA Supreme Court Dismisses City Appeal
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the 2015 City of Pittsburgh rental ordinance, saying that it’s moot since the city replaced it with new legislation in 2023. This is a significant win for AAMP in matters pending since 2015.
Read MorePA Supreme Court Hears Pivotal Appeal on Pittsburgh Rental Law
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court heard oral arguments with respect to the City’s appeal of the March 17, 2023 Commonwealth Court decision invalidating the Pittsburgh Rental Registration Ordinance.
Read MoreMultifamily Industry’s United Voice Curbs PWSA Rate Hikes
Thank you to the AAMP members who testified so knowledgably last summer with respect to PWSA’s May 2023 rate increase request. The information we provided with respect to the unique position of the multifamily industry opened many eyes and our commentary influenced the post-complaint settlement discussion. The 2024 rate increase is significantly less, and of…
Read MoreAAMP’s Strong Opposition Paves Way for Additional Public Input Hearings
Based on the strength of AAMP’s testimony at last month’s Pennsylvania Utility Commission (PUC) hearings, another hearing date has been scheduled with respect to the proposed PWSA rate increase. This is your opportunity to make your voice heard as to the impact that this rate increase would have on you and your tenants. Although AAMP…
Read MoreAAMP Opposes Exorbitant PWSA Rate Increase
AAMP opposed the Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority’s (PWSA) proposed three-year rate increase at a telephonic hearing scheduled by the Pennsylvania Utility Commission (PUC) on July 27, 2023. Click on the links below for a complete copy of AAMP’s testimony. On May 9, 2023, the PWSA announced that it planned to increase residential rates (for residential…
Read MoreAAMP Battles Pittsburgh Over New Rental Rules as Legal Fight Continues
The City of Pittsburgh filed a petition for “allocator” (appeal) with the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. AAMP opposed the petition and the matter remains pending. *Rental Registration – Part Deux* – Current Status. Court of Common Pleas. In October 2021, City Council introduced (and very quickly passed) two controversial ordinances that would drastically impact the local…
Read MoreAAMP Victorious in Commonwealth Court; PA Appeals Court Strikes Down Pittsburgh Rental Registration Ordinance
A unanimous panel of the Commonwealth Court sided with the Apartment Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh (AAMP) ruling on Friday, March 17th that the City of Pittsburgh’s 2015 rental registration ordinance – its third such attempt since 2007 – exceeded the City’s authority under its Home Rule Charter (See: Commonwealth Court Opinion). Once again, it was…
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