Pennsylvania Notice to Co-Owner of Attachment of Property is a legal document served by a creditor to a co-owner of a property that has been attached for debt collection. The Notice informs the co-owner of the attachment of the property, the nature of the debt, and a warning that if the debt is not paid, the creditor may take legal action against the co-owner. This Notice is a formal notice that must be served to the co-owner in accordance with Pennsylvania law. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice to Co-Owner of Attachment of Property: 1. Reattachment Notice: This Notice is served to a co-owner of a property before it is attached for debt collection. The Notice informs the co-owner of the intention of the creditor to attach the property, the nature of the debt, and a warning that if the debt is not paid, the creditor may take legal action against the co-owner. 2. Post-Attachment Notice: This Notice is served to a co-owner of a property after it has been attached for debt collection. The Notice informs the co-owner of the attachment of the property, the nature of the debt, and a warning that if the debt is not paid, the creditor may take legal action against the co-owner.