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A writ of execution is a court order directing the Sheriff to take an action to enforce a judgement.
It takes 5 days for the Writ of Possession to be issued by the court. Law enforcement officials have 48 hours to serve this court order to the tenant. After that, the tenant has 10 days to move out of the property.
30-Day Notice to Quit (No Lease/End of Lease) For a tenant who has lived at the rental unit for 1 year or more with no lease or a month-to-month in Pennsylvania, the landlord must serve them a 30-Day Notice to Quit to end the tenancy. This eviction notice allows the tenant 30 calendar days to move out.
If after the hearing, the Magisterial District Judge (MDJ) decides for your Landlord (LL) and against you, the tenant, you have the right to file an Appeal to the Court of Common Pleas. The time limit for filing your Notice of Appeal depends on what you want to appeal.
It will cost 275 if you want the court to give your tenants notice of your application or 108 if not - for example, if the case is urgent. If the judge for your case decides that you need to give notice and you have not, youll need to pay the extra 167. You may be eligible for help with court fees.

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Order for possession (or outright possession order) You can ask the court to evict them with a warrant for possession if your tenants do not leave your property by the date given. If the court gives a warrant, your tenants will be sent an eviction notice with a date by when they must leave your property.
If the judge makes a possession order, youll normally have 14 or 28 days to leave the property. If this will cause you exceptional hardship, the judge may give you up to 42 days to leave. If you do not leave at this point, your landlord can use bailiffs to evict you.
An order for possession gives a sheriff or constable the right to evict a tenant from the leased property. However, a landlord may be faced with a tenant who wants to make payment of the judgment before the eviction. Tenants in Pennsylvania have the right to pay and stay under the Landlord Tenant Act.
Order for possession (or outright possession order) You can ask the court to evict them with a warrant for possession if your tenants do not leave your property by the date given. If the court gives a warrant, your tenants will be sent an eviction notice with a date by when they must leave your property.
Outright possession order The date will usually be 14 or 28 days after your court hearing. If you can demonstrate that you are in an exceptionally difficult situation, the judge may agree to delay possession for up to 6 weeks.

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