December 26, 2024 - 21:14

Hatboro Borough has officially announced the hiring of Portnoff Law Associates, Ltd., a law firm based in King of Prussia, to assist in the collection of delinquent real estate and trash accounts. This decision comes as the borough seeks to improve its financial health by addressing outstanding debts owed by property owners and residents.
The engagement of Portnoff Law Associates is part of a broader strategy to ensure that all residents contribute their fair share to the borough's services. By leveraging the expertise of a specialized law firm, Hatboro aims to streamline the collection process and recover funds that have been overdue for an extended period.
Officials believe that this partnership will not only enhance revenue collection but also promote accountability among residents regarding their financial obligations to the borough. The decision reflects Hatboro's commitment to maintaining a sustainable budget and ensuring that essential services continue uninterrupted. As the borough moves forward with this initiative, residents are encouraged to stay informed about their account status and any potential impacts on their property.
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