A Pennsylvania Writ of Possession Enactment is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Pennsylvania that orders a tenant to vacate the premises and surrender possession to the landlord. It is the last step in the landlord-tenant eviction process and is used to remove a tenant who has not voluntarily vacated the property. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ of Possession Enactment. The first is a “regular” Writ of PossessEnactmentment, which is used if the tenant has not paid rent or violated the lease in some other way. The second is an “accelerated” Writ of PossessEnactmentment, which is used if the tenant has stayed beyond the end of the lease and has not left the property. Both types of Writs of Possession Enactment require the tenant to vacate the premises and surrender possession to the landlord within a set amount of time.