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Pottstown loses rental inspection lawsuit

The court found Pottstown’s administrative warrants violated state constitutional privacy rights, requiring probable cause or consent for rental inspections, affecting landlords and tenants statewide.

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POTTSTOWN — The long-running legal dispute between the borough and a landlord and his tenants over whether borough officials can conduct a rental inspection of a property without the occupant’s permission has resulted in a loss for the borough. The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the borough’s practice of getting “administrative warrants” to inspect a rental home where the occupants have refused the borough entry violates the Penns…

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readingeagle broke the news in United States on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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