(The Center Square) – A transition to electronic court records at the state’s busiest courthouse on Monday “has gone well,” according to court officials, despite widespread concerns and calls to halt the rollout of the troubled eCourts system.
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want to challenge landlords over a failure to carry out necessary repairs to keep the property in a safe condition. all those things are likely to end up in the courts in future, and the courts system we now cannot cope with the housing cases it has got, or a to do so in many months, ratherthan it has got, or a to do so in many months, rather than weeks, and that is not acceptable. if a landlord is waiting for rent and a tenant is refusing to pay, waiting for water coming to the roof to be fixed, they don t want to wait months and months to get before a judge and a decision to get before a judge and a decision to be made, so let s have a specialist housing court that can look at these issues, perhaps like the small claims court, where you can get a quick decision without the need to necessarily have lawyers on both sides dragging the process out. the picture you paint is our people being caught in this sort of limbo for very long periods. precisely, exactly. you have also welcomed plan