HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Racist and discriminatory language in deeds, is indeed, a reality in Pennsylvania. Blatant words that say this ‘house cannot be sold to a person of color or a Jewish person’ were outlawed decades ago but remain in the paperwork across Pennsylvania. A new law will let new homeowners officially reject hurtful […]
Harrisburg — Treasurer Stacy Garrity and James M. Zugay, Recorder of Deeds in Dauphin County and President of the Pennsylvania Recorders of Deeds Association (PRODA), recently reminded Pennsylvania veterans to
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