Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Possession is a legal document used to request a court-issued order that allows the plaintiff to take possession of a property or assets from the defendant. This document is typically used when the defendant has failed to comply with an eviction notice or a judgment of possession. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Possession: Landlord-Tenant Precise and Mortgage Foreclosure Precise. Landlord-Tenant Precise is used when the plaintiff is attempting to regain possession of a property from a tenant or other tenant-type occupier. Mortgage Foreclosure Precise is used when the plaintiff is attempting to take possession of a property from a mortgagor who is in default on their loan payments. Both types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Possession must be signed and notarized by the plaintiff, and contain information such as the legal name of the plaintiff, the legal name of the defendant, the date of the judgment or eviction notice, and the address of the property in question. The document must then be filed with the appropriate court in order to obtain a Writ of Possession.