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$35 for Member
$50 for Non-Member

60 minutes
Date Published

April 18, 2024

Publisher

Montgomery Bar Association

Subjects

Real Estate

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Summary

Restrictive covenants exist on many Pennsylvania properties, in deeds and other documents, often for legitimate purposes. What can be done when a title includes discriminatory racial or religious covenants? Learn about the history of discriminatory covenants, how they were promoted by the United States government and the Supreme Court and how the new Act 54 allows repudiation of these relics of housing discrimination.

SWOD-21699

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Presenters

Marshal Granor


Jeanne Sorg


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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

The New Act 54; Repudiating Discriminatory Restrictive Covenants in Deeds- Video
Racial Restrictions
Restrictive Covenants
Additional Handout
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