This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
What Happens After a Sheriff Sale in PA? Under limited circumstances you can challenge the sheriff sale by filing a motion to set aside the sale before transfer of the deed to the buyer. Otherwise the deed is transferred after 21 days in Pennsylvania.
SheriffSales are public auctions where a property can be sold to collect unpaid debt. Debts can include outstanding water and sewer bills, School District of Philadelphia taxes, and city property taxes. There are two types of SheriffSales: mortgage foreclosure sales and tax sales.
When it comes to liens with higher priority than the foreclosing lien, like property tax liens and federal tax liens, they usually persist after foreclosure. Property tax liens, held by county tax collectors for unpaid property taxes, take priority over other liens, including the foreclosing lender's.
How can I obtain information about liens and judgments? Where can I obtain property tax information? You can obtain tax information from the Office of Property Assessment (OPA) 601 Walnut Street .phila/OPA or the Department of Revenue located in the Municipal Services Building., 1401 JFK Blvd, concourse level.
If no one else bids, the property will be sold to the bank for their bid. Whoever has the highest bid, over the bank's bid will be the purchaser. Depending on how the foreclosure was filed, you may have a period of redemption after the sheriff sale.
To add, remove, or change a name on a deed, have a lawyer, title company, or other real estate professional prepare the deed. Then, record the new deed with the Department of Records. Note: We recommend that you do not prepare a deed on your own. We also recommend that you get title insurance.
(c) A response to a dispositive motion shall be filed within 30 days of service of the motion or, if a supporting party files a memorandum of law alone, within 30 days of service of that memorandum of law. The response to a dispositive motion must be accompanied by a supporting memorandum of law or brief.
P. Rule 588 Motion for Return of Property reads: A person aggrieved by a search and seizure, whether or not executed pursuant to a warrant, may move for the return of the property on the ground that he or she is entitled to lawful possession thereof.
Nuisance properties For nuisance property questions, call (215) 686-2515 or email NuisancePropertyUnit@phila.