The Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Possession is a legal document used to initiate the process of eviction in the state of Pennsylvania. It is filed by a landlord or property manager with the court in order to gain possession of a property from a tenant who has breached their lease agreement. This document is also known as a Request for Writ of Possession, Precise for Writ of Possession, and Writ of Possession. It must be signed by the landlord or property manager and include their address, contact information, and the name of the tenant being evicted. Additionally, it must include the address and legal description of the property in question, the reasons why the tenant is being evicted, as well as the terms of the eviction. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Possession: 1) Summary Possession and 2) Possession in Enactment. Summary Possession is typically used when the tenant has not paid rent, while Possession in Enactment is typically used when the tenant has violated other terms of their lease.