Notice of Intent to Enforce Forfeiture Provisions of Contact for Deed - Pennsylvania 2025

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Criminal forfeiture is an in personam proceeding brought by the criminal prosecution against an offender , resulting in the forfeiture of the offenders property, assets, and proceeds directly or indirectly obtained from the criminal activity. Unlike civil forfeiture , criminal forfeiture requires a conviction .
A typical purchase default clause may indicate that: If the purchaser fails to remedy a purchase default (such as a late payment) then they only have a certain period of time to pay off the remaining balance of the purchase price or they will be required to vacate the property.
A forfeiture clause stipulates that should the buyer in a transaction fail to pay their monthly payment, the seller can reclaim the land that was sold. Additionally, any money already paid can be kept by the seller.
A forfeiture clause in real estate is a sellers remedy that allows a seller to take back property purchased on a land installment contract if the buyer defaults on payments.
The lease must expressly give the landlord the right to forfeit. This clause will ordinarily give the landlord the right to forfeit once the tenant has been in breach for a period of time typically 14 or 21 days.

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Backing out of a contract can have financial and legal consequences. Buyers who back out without cause typically forfeit their earnest money deposit, and the seller could bring legal action. If the seller cancels the contract without cause, the buyer could sue the seller to force them to complete the sale.
Forfeiture was originally presented as a way to cripple large-scale criminal enterprises by diverting their resources. But today, aided by deeply flawed federal and state laws, many police departments use forfeiture to benefit their bottom lines, making seizures motivated by profit rather than crime-fighting.
You may be able to get all your money back but you need to get yoursellf a civil lawyer who handles Federal asset forfeiture and ask for a hearing. At that hearing, you would have to demonstrate that the money is not the fruit or the means of illegal activity.

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